76ers, Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo
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Giannis Antetokounmpo became the first player in NBA history to have 35 points, 17 rebounds and a career-high 20 assists as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the 76ers 126-113 Thursday night.
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After recording a 37-point double-double in Tuesday's win against the Suns, Antetokounmpo is trending toward playing Thursday in Philadelphia.
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As the Philadelphia 76ers put on an impressive battle against the Milwaukee Bucks while shorthanded, the team lost its head coach during the second half due to
Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Milwaukee Bucks to victory over the Philadelphia 76ers with one of the most dominant performances in NBA history. Antetokounmpo recorded 35 points, 20 assists and 17 rebounds in a 126-113 Thursday night win on the road.
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Amid Rivers' exit, the Bucks are still looking to clinch a top-six seed and avoid the play-in tournament. Milwaukee is currently sitting in sixth place in the Eastern Conference at 41-34, half a game behind the Detroit Pistons and five games ahead of the No. 7-seeded Orlando Magic.
As the Philadelphia 76ers hosted the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night, the visiting team’s head coach, Doc Rivers, went back to the locker room early on. It tu
Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers was not feeling well in the first half in Philadelphia, Darvin Ham coaches team rest of way.
“The Bucks got a much-needed 10-point win over the Suns to break a four-game losing streak. Of the remaining schedule, this is the most winnable game outside of a road game at New Orleans. The 76ers have dropped nine straight games and I don’t see that changing here after three straight double-digit losses. It’s Bucks or pass.”