5 things learned from Bucks-Raptors Game 3
Antetokounmpo wasn’t at his best Sunday. Although he grabbed 23 rebounds and tallied four blocks, the Greek Freak shot just 5 of 16 from the field and 28.6% from the free-throw line (2 of 7), finishing the night with 12 points. The Bucks were actually 10-2 when Antetokounmpo scored fewer than 20 points in the regular season, but it’s not the same in the playoffs – especially against Toronto. Still though, Milwaukee had a legitimate chance to win despite Antetkounmpo’s struggles, until he fouled out with 4:24 remaining in double overtime. The game was tied at 103 at the time, but Leonard took over in Antetokounmpo’s absence, and Toronto outscored the Bucks 15-9 the rest of the way.
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