1. First quarter, 6:37 mark. Giannis Antetokounmpo dunked over Kendrick Perkins for two points after Milwaukee previously missed 21 straight shots coming over from Friday’s game against Chicago.
2. Second quarter, 6:59 mark. Larry Sanders elbowed Steven Adams in the face and received a flagrant two. Sanders was immediately ejected from the game shortly after. 3. Second quarter, 36 seconds mark. O.J. Mayo hit a corner three to help cap a 9-0 Milwaukee run to end the first half for Milwaukee. The Bucks cut the deficit from 12 to just three. 4. Third quarter, 0.4 seconds mark. Miroslav Raduljica committed his fourth foul of the game on a Kevin Durant shot from three. Durant went to the line and hit all of his shots. 5. Fourth quarter, 29.9 seconds mark. Thabo Sefolosha hit a jump shot to put the Thunder over 100 points. Oklahoma City has the second best record in the league when scoring over 100 points in a game.
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1. First quarter, 8:10 mark. Milwaukee started this game off fast with 10-1 lead. Ersan Ilyasova hit a jumper at this mark and forced Chicago to use a timeout.
2. Second quarter, 6:26 mark. Mike Dunleavy sinks a three to put the Bulls up 35-32. He forced Milwaukee to call a timeout and then hit another one shortly after. 3. Second quarter, 9.7 seconds mark. Luke Ridnour committed the 20th Bucks foul of the half on Kirk Hinrich. At the line, Hinrich hit both free-throws to put Chicago up 47-45 at the half. 4. Third quarter, 7:51 mark. Larry Sanders committed his fifth foul of the game on Carlos Boozer. Sanders exchanged words with Joakim Noah on the floor right after and eventually fouled out of the game in the fourth. 5. Fourth quarter, 21.8 seconds mark. Kirk Hinrich nails a jumper for Chicago to close the game at 81-72. Here are the five plays that stood out to me in Milwaukee's 101-80 loss to the Golden State Warriors at home.
1. First quarter, 7:14 mark. Ersan Ilyasova hit a three pointer early on in the game. He missed his last 20 shots from downtown coming into this one. 2. Second quarter, 10:49 mark. Toney Douglas hit a three pointer that helped spark an 8-0 run by himself for Golden State to begin the quarter. Milwaukee managed to cut the deficit at halftime, but Douglas initiated the lead for the Warriors. 3. Third quarter, 2:42 mark. Stephen Curry hit a ridiculous off-balanced circus layup while getting the foul. The basket gave Golden State a 19-point lead. 4. Fourth quarter, 6:55 mark. David Lee finally missed his first shot of the game. Lee finished 10-of-12 for 20 points while bringing down 18 rebounds. 5. Fourth quarter, 1:32 mark. Miroslav Raduljica scored a layup late. His play has been limited lately despite high praise from Larry Drew, but he finally managed to get some more playing time in the Bucks rotation. |
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