Giannis Antetokounmpo on Thursday had 38 points and 10 rebounds as the Milwaukee Bucks rallied in the second half for their ninth consecutive victory, a 115-106 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, who were without LeBron James.
James sat out to rest his sore left ankle and foot two nights after he passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA’s career scoring leader.
The Bucks still fell behind by 11 in a tepid first half and never pulled away from opponents with only nine players in uniform, but Antetokounmpo racked up 23 points in the second half.
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Khris Middleton scored 22 points and Jrue Holiday added 18 for the Bucks, who matched their longest winning streak since their 9-0 start to this season.
Milwaukee are primed for the stretch run to the post-season after adding veteran Jae Crowder to their talented core at the trade deadline.
“Our offense has been better for this stretch,” coach Mike Budenholzer said. “Tonight we did not shoot it well, but I think generally speaking, we’ve been shooting the ball better. I think it’s been our unselfishness, the way the ball has moved, the pop that we’re playing with. Getting Khris healthy makes a big difference, so it’s a little bit of everything. It’s hard to keep a stretch like this going, but we want to keep pushing.”
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Dennis Schroder had 25 points and 12 assists in a standout performance at point guard for the Lakers, who had only four reserves after their flurry of trades in the past two days.
Los Angeles shipped out Russell Westbrook, Patrick Beverley, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Thomas Bryant and Damian Jones, while adding D’Angelo Russell, Malik Beasley, Jarred Vanderbilt, Mo Bamba and Davon Reed.
Russell, Vanderbilt and Beasley sat on the Lakers’ bench to watch this game with their new teammates.
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“We’ve just got to put everything together,” said Anthony Davis, who had 23 points and 16 rebounds while battling foul trouble. “Obviously we know what we have on paper. We’ve got to put it to the floor. We’re behind the 8-ball, so we’ve got to do it with some urgency. These guys coming in are ready to get going.”
The Lakers are 25-31 after their third straight loss, and are in desperate need of a winning surge if they hope to avoid missing the playoffs for the second straight season.
James missed his 12th game of the season with an injury that has required constant maintenance.
The Lakers honored his scoring achievement with a pregame ceremony in which he thanked his fans and his family while describing the week as “surreal.”
Meanwhile, Davis ended a surge of Internet speculation about why he was sitting on the Lakers’ bench instead of watching the moment James broke the scoring record on Tuesday: He didn’t realize LeBron was about to make history.
“We were losing to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a game that we needed, and I was [ticked] off that we were losing,” Davis said. “It’s very simple. It’s nothing had to do with Bron. He knows that.”
Elsewhere on Thursday, it was:
‧ Hawks 116, Suns 107
‧ Magic 115, Nuggets 104
‧ Nets 116, Bulls 105
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