Bucks dominate game two to even East final series 1-1
LOS ANGELES, United States (AFP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 25 points and Jrue Holiday delivered 22 as the third-seeded Milwaukee Bucks crushed the Atlanta Hawks 125-91 to level their Eastern Conference final series at 1-1.
Milwaukee used a 20-0 run in the second quarter to seize command on Friday, outscoring the fifth-seeded Hawks 43-17 in the quarter to grab a 77-45 half-time lead in front of a crowd of 16,400 at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.
“We just needed to do more things better in this game. The effort was great,” said Bucks Coach Mike Budenholzer. “The guys were committed and now we got to go do it again.”
Two-time league MVP Antetokounmpo made 11 of 18 shots from the field and Holiday went nine-of-14 for the Bucks, who shot 52 per cent overall. Both Antetokounmpo and Holiday rested in the fourth quarter.
Game three is Sunday in Atlanta.
“We came in focused on each possession at a time in game two, and we were able to do it together as a team,” Antetokounmpo said.
Brook Lopez scored 16 points and Khris Middleton added 15 points and eight assists in the win.
“We wanted to set the tone,” said Middleton. “We wanted to make sure they weren’t comfortable and have the aggression that we didn’t have in game one.”
The Bucks took advantage of 20 turnovers by Atlanta, including nine by Trae Young. The Hawks’ rising star finished with a team-high 15 points on six-of-16 shooting from the floor.
“I take responsibility for what happened tonight. Taking care of the ball is something I got to be better at,” said Young.
Young left the game for good with 3:48 remaining in the third quarter. He shot six of 16 overall, and one of eight on three-point attempts.
“Last game he was living in the paint, had a lot of floaters [and] those are pretty much layups for him,” Holiday said. “We didn’t really want that to get him started early. And I don’t think he went to the free-throw line much tonight, which is also pretty big for us.”
Danilo Gallinari came off the bench to score 12 points, and John Collins and Cam Reddish scored 11 points apiece for the Hawks, who are now 6-3 on the road in the postseason.
“There’s another level we have to get to in order to win games and advance,” said Hawks Coach Nate McMillan. “That intensity they came out with wasn’t a surprise to us. They just totally dominated the entire game.”
The Bucks extended their lead to a game-high 41 points, 105-64, when Jordan Nwora made a layup early in the fourth quarter.