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Milwaukee against Golden State Game Review & 3 snack bars from Warriors beat Bucks

In a game defined by sales and inconsistent ratings, the Milwaukee Bucks broke at home against the Golden State Warriors, 125-111.

Read our full summary of the game here and catch a six-minute audio summary on the Bucks+ Podcast Bucks in six minutes below.

What did we learn?

This was one in which the Bucks Gianni really missed. I mentioned it in the quick summary, but if you compete against an opposing team that shows such a fatal evaluation threat, you have to produce buckets. While Damian Lillard was great in this regard (38 points when shooting 12/20), it lacked the goats without this offensive firepower from other perspectives. Tauran Prince was brave with his 19 points, but it was just not enough. The goats will hope that they have no similar excursions before the All-Star break.

Three observations

Sales told a bad story for the goats.

All night, the warriors not only limited the 3-point shooting characters of the Bucks, but also played a oppressive defense that led to the ball was coughed up. The Golden State forced 20 Milwaukee sales at night. The goats also collected 31 points from these sales. As powerful as lady were on the offensive, the warriors frustrated him all the games when he turned the rock over ten times. In this in which Milwaukee tried to get a last blow to prevent a knockout, the warriors always made things difficult and kept the game out of reach.

Pat Connaughton appeared in the third quarter and took the air out of the building.

As soon as Milwaukee made a run, it seemed to disappear. That also seemed to get together with Doc Rivers that Pat Connaughton played. When he entered the game, the Warriors headed their entire crime to go – and they succeeded. It just looked as if PC was played in slow motion, stayed behind the action and committed unnecessary actions. Connaughton only played for four minutes, but quickly led to a rperation.

Quinten Post had one night himself.

If you would have to guess the name of the player, which would ultimately deliver the kill shot to the goats, I doubt that many of them would say quinters. He hadn’t hit one, but several clutch shots that contributed to sealing the deal for Golden State. From the bank he played for 15 minutes. In this campaign he scored 13 points and went 34 from the city center. Two of these threesome forced Doc Rivers to call a break. The one who took place halfway in the fourth quarter was the Maddelste that I might ever see during his time in Milwaukee.

Bonus Bucks Bits

  • Kevin Porter Jr. made his debut for the goats in this. In ten minutes of the campaign, he went out of the ground for two points 1/1, while snapping a rebound and distributing two templates. Doc mentioned that he will also run in Minnesota.
  • In this case, Steph reached a season height of 38 points. His six threes contributed to serving his 12th 30-point game of the season. Usually he doesn’t shine in games in Milwaukee, but he made it safe in this case.
  • Just like in Miami, Jimmy Butler caused some problems for the dollars. He scored 20 points, won nine rebounds and made six assists easier.
  • Tauran Prince made 19 points on the way to 19 points last night, the second most common that he achieved this season. It is the first time that he has been doing more than 5 three in one game since December 25, 2023, and it is his 27th career game with 5+ 3FGM.
  • Kyle Kuzma logged his first 20-point performance with the Bucks in it and scored 21 points from the field at 66.7% (6-9). It is his 12th 20-point performance of the season as a whole and only his fourth game this season, which shoot at least 60% off the field.

Next on

The goats are now switched off until tomorrow evening when they go to Minneapolis to take over the Minnesota Timberwolves. You can stream the campaign at 7:00 p.m. CST on Fanduel Sports Network Wisconsin or on our playback and YouTube channels.

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