Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Milwaukee caps sweep of Detroit

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BUCKS 127, PISTONS 104

DETROIT— Giannis Antetokoun­mpo drove to the basket and drew yet another foul, this one a hard hack on the arm by Blake Griffin.

Griffin fouled out and headed to the bench, and the home crowd gave him a standing ovation. Then many fans headed toward the exits.

Antetokoun­mpo and the Milwaukee Bucks were on their way to another rout against Detroit.

Antetokoun­mpo scored 41 points, and the Bucks beat Detroit 127-104 on Monday

night, completing a fourgame sweep of the Pistons and advancing to the second

round of the playoffs for the first time since 2001. The last time Milwaukee won a postseason series, the Bucks made it all the way to the conference finals. This year’s team isn’t there yet, but so far Milwaukee looks the part of the top seed in the East.

“I remember our first playoff series [in 2015],” Antetokoun­mpo said. “Chicago, the last game, Game 6, they beat us by 50 or something insane. But where we were and where we are right now, it’s been an unbelievab­le journey.”

Milwaukee closed the third quarter with a 17-3 run, taking a 10-point lead into the fourth after the Pistons had led much of the way. Detroit set an NBA record with its 14th consecutiv­e playoff loss, a skid that began in 2008.

The Bucks will face Boston in the second round. The Celtics are coming off a sweep of their own against Indiana.

“I think it’s important that we take a second tonight. Enjoy it,” Bucks Coach Mike Budenholze­r said. “It’s a good night for Milwaukee. It’s a good night for the Bucks.”

Reggie Jackson scored 20 of his 26 points in the first half for Detroit. Griffin fouled out with 7:06 remaining after scoring 22. Griffin missed the first two games of the series with knee problems.

“Blake played his heart out with basically one leg,” said Pistons Coach Dwane Casey, whose voice was hoarse at his postgame news conference. “He fought through a lot of pain, swelling.”

Griffin was on the bench for much of Milwaukee’s crucial run. He sat for the final 4:35 of the third. Antetokoun­mpo scored 16 points in that quarter, half of which came on free throws.

Detroit led 20-8 early on after a dunk by Griffin. The Pistons were up 62-56 at halftime but still couldn’t prevent a fourth straight blowout at the hands of the team that had the NBA’s best regular-season record. Milwaukee won the four games by a total of 95 points, and no game was closer than 16.

Milwaukee went 31 of 41 on free throws, while Detroit was only 9 of 12. Casey was called for a technical foul in the third, and the fans weren’t at all pleased with the officiatin­g.

At one point, Milwaukee had a 32-8 edge in free throw attempts. A stat showing that was put on the main video board, but there didn’t seem to be any further reaction from the crowd.

 ?? AP/CARLOS OSORIO ?? Milwaukee forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo shoots as Detroit guard Langston Galloway defends during Game 4 of the teams’ firstround playoff series Monday in Detroit. Antetokoun­mpo scored 41 points as the Bucks won 127-104 to sweep the series.
AP/CARLOS OSORIO Milwaukee forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo shoots as Detroit guard Langston Galloway defends during Game 4 of the teams’ firstround playoff series Monday in Detroit. Antetokoun­mpo scored 41 points as the Bucks won 127-104 to sweep the series.

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