
NBA Recap: Bucks Outlast Slumping Spurs 135-129
By Reylan Loberternos
PhilBoxing.com
Mon, 26 Nov 2018
Boracay Island, Philippines ? Malcolm Brogdon hit a 28-foot three point dagger with 8.4 ticks remaining to lift the Milwaukee Bucks over the San Antonio Spurs 135-125, Saturday night at the Fiserv Forum.
He finished with 23 points on a 10 of 15 field goal shooting and shot 3 of 5 from deep.
Giannis Antetokounmpo helped the Bucks rally from an 11-point deficit with 11 minutes to play, scoring 14 in the final period.
The ?Greek Freak? once again stuffed the stat sheet with 34 markers, 18 boards, 8 dimes, 2 steals and 1 block for the Bucks, who have improved to 14 wins against only 5 losses.
DeMar Derozan led the way for the Spurs with 34 of his own, but found little support from fellow All Star LaMarcus Aldridge who tallied 15, but only managed to grab 3 rebounds in 31 minutes of play.
San Antonio, who lost seven of its last 10 outings, is now below .500 at 9-10 in the win-loss column.
The Bucks will visit Charlotte, while the Spurs will take on the Bulls in Chicago on Monday night (Tuesday morning, Philippine time).
How they scored:
Bucks ? Antetokounmpo 34, Brogdon 23, Middleton 21, Bledsoe 20, Brown 11, Lopez 9, Maker 5, Dellavedova 5, Connaughton 4, Snell 3
Spurs ? DeRozan 34, Forbes 18, Bertans 17, Aldridge 15, Belinelli 12, Gay 10, Mills 9, Poeltl 7, Cunningham 5, White 2, Pondexter 0
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