Bucks build big lead, hang on to beat Thunder 96-89
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo had 21 points, 19 rebounds and seven assists and the Milwaukee Bucks withstood Oklahoma City’s comeback attempt and to beat the Thunder 96-89 on Friday night.
Milwaukee never trailed but nearly allowed Oklahoma City to come all the way back from a 20-point deficit.
Oklahoma City cut Milwaukee’s lead to 84-82 on Kenrich Williams’ 3-pointer with 8:01 left. The Thunder missed several shots later in the fourth quarter that would have tied the game or given them the lead, the last one coming when Shai Gilgeous-Alexander misfired on a 3-pointer with about 49 seconds left.
Antetokounmpo then hit a 15-footer in the paint to extend Milwaukee’s lead to 93-89 with 28.7 seconds remaining. The Thunder wouldn't score again.
Bobby Portis had 17 points and 13 rebounds for the Bucks. Khris Middleton added 16 points, George Hill 12, Grayson Allen 11 and Jrue Holiday 10.
Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City with 17 points. Josh Giddey and Mike Muscala had 14 points each. Luguentz Dort and Ty Jerome added 10 apiece.
Middleton made a 26-footer in the opening minute of the game for his 1,052nd career 3-pointer as a Buck to overtake Ray Allen for the franchise lead. Allen owns the NBA record with 2,973 3-point baskets during a career that also included stints with the Seattle SuperSonics, Boston Celtics and Miami Heat.
The Thunder were missing coach Mark Daigneault, who was with his wife, Ashley, as they expect their first child. Assistant coach Dave Bliss is serving as Oklahoma City’s acting head coach while Daigneault is away.
The opportunity was particularly rewarding for Bliss, a Wisconsin native who graduated from Wausau West High School, about 180 miles northwest of Milwaukee. His dad attended Friday’s game. So did his brother and his brother’s wife, who live in suburban Milwaukee.
A high school friend traveled all the way from Montana to attend the game.
“He found out yesterday afternoon and left work, jumped right on a plane and got in last night,” said Bliss, who isn’t related to the former Baylor coach with the same name.
REGARDING RITTENHOUSE
The Bucks didn’t show any outward signs of protest at the start of the game, which began several hours after a jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin,
The shootings occurred in the summer of 2020 during protests over the shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake, by a white Kenosha police officer. The Bucks refused to play a playoff game to protest the shooting. That led the NBA to postpone all games that day, and player-driven protests also led to postponements in the WNBA and Major League Baseball.
TIP-INS
Thunder: Oklahoma City was seeking to win a game it had trailed by at least 16 points for the fifth time this season. ... Josh Giddy entered the night with 82 assists this season, 23 more than any other rookie.
Bucks: Budenholzer said center Brook Lopez is starting to do more things in his recovery from a back issue but had no updated timetable for the 7-footer’s potential return. Lopez hasn’t played since the season opener.
UP NEXT
Thunder: At Boston on Saturday night.
Bucks: Hosts Orlando on Saturday and Monday nights.
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