The Jerusalem Post

Hawks’ Young has another signature playoff performanc­e in Game 1 win over Bucks

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The Milwaukee Bucks finally figured out a way to slow down Trae Young. They’d love to carry it over into Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals on Friday.

Only one problem: It cost them Game 1.

Harassed by a smaller, quicker version of a Milwaukee defense that he thrashed earlier, Young misfired on a short-range shot with a chance to put Atlanta ahead in the final minute during the opener of the best-of-seven series.

However, smaller on the perimeter also meant smaller at the hoop, and Atlanta big man Clint Capela converted an offensive rebound into a layup with 29.8 seconds left that gave the visiting Hawks a lead they never relinquish­ed in a 116113 stunner.

Young went for a postseason-career-high 48 points and the underdog Hawks held the third-seeded Bucks without a field goal over the final 2:08, resulting in fifth-seeded Atlanta’s third straight win in a playoff-series opener this season.

Afterward, Young had a message for the Bucks: They’re not facing Kevin Durant and the one-dimensiona­l Brooklyn Nets anymore.

On a night when Young shot 17-for-34, he found time for a gamehigh 11 assists to get Capela and John Collins involved. They each posted a double-double, Capela with 12 points and a game-high 19 rebounds, Collins with 23 points and 15 boards.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo had 34 points to complement a team-high 12 rebounds plus nine assists, and Jrue Holiday poured in 33 points to go with a team-high 10 assists for the Bucks, who had gone 5-0 at home in their previous two series.

Milwaukee coach Mike Budenholze­r admitted afterward he and his staff spent much of the night trying to design an answer for Young, only to never find one for the Hawks as a whole.

“We’re going to have to get a lot better in Game 2,” he said. “Young is a great player. He had a great night, give him credit. We feel we can play better.” (Reuters)

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