NBA roundup: Bucks' win streak
reaches 12
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[December 03, 2019]
Giannis Antetokounmpo totaled 29
points and 15 rebounds in 22 minutes Monday night as the host
Milwaukee Bucks easily extended their winning streak to 12 games
with a wire-to-wire, 132-88 rout of the New York Knicks.
Antetokounmpo recorded his 20th double-double in 21 games, getting
his latest one in 15 minutes into the first half when the Bucks
asserted their will. The only time Antetokounmpo failed to get a
double-double was two nights ago, when he finished a rebound shy on
Saturday in Milwaukee's 41-point win over Charlotte.
Antetokounmpo shot 10 of 14 from the floor, hit three 3-pointers and
did not play for the final 16:54, spending the entire fourth quarter
cheering on his teammates, including his brother Thanasis. D.J.
Wilson added a career-high 19 points and Khris Middleton finished
with 16 points for Milwaukee, which shot 55.8 percent and hit 16
3-pointers.
Julius Randle led the Knicks with 19 points, but New York's other
four starters -- Kevin Knox, Taj Gibson, RJ Barrett, and Dennis
Smith Jr. -- combined for 18 points on 5-of-33 shooting. The Knicks
lost their seventh game in a row.
Suns 109, Hornets 104
Kelly Oubre Jr. hit two 3-point baskets in the final minute to
rescue Phoenix, which blew a big lead and then recovered to win at
Charlotte.
Oubre finished with 23 points, missing the first seven of his
3-point attempts before hitting twice from long range in the last
minute. Booker also had 23 points, while Dario Saric posted 16
points and 10 rebounds and Frank Kaminsky and Mikal Bridges both had
12 points.
Marvin Williams scored 22 points off the bench for Charlotte. The
Hornets received 15 points and 13 assists from Graham. Terry Rozier
had 13 points while P.J. Washington and Cody Zeller both finished
with 11 points.
76ers 103, Jazz 94
Tobias Harris scored 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds, and Al
Horford added 17 points to lift host Philadelphia past Utah.
Joel Embiid contributed 16 points and 11 rebounds while Ben Simmons
had 14 points, nine assists, eight rebounds and four steals for the
Sixers, who improved to a league-best 10-0 at home. The Sixers won
their fourth game in a row.
Rudy Gobert paced the Jazz with a season-high 27 points to go along
with 12 rebounds while Donovan Mitchell added 18 points. Joe Ingles
had 13 points, eight assists and eight rebounds.
Hawks 104, Warriors 79
Trae Young scored 24 points and helped Atlanta break its 10-game
losing streak with a win over visiting Golden State. It was the
largest margin of victory for Atlanta this season, easily besting
the previous high of 17 points against Detroit on Oct. 24.
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Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) lays up a shot against New
York Knicks forward RJ Barrett (9) and forward Julius Randle (30) in
the first quarter at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Michael McLoone-USA
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Young reached the 20-point mark for the 18th time this season, and
extended his streak of making at least 10 field goals to six games.
Rookie De'Andre Hunter scored 18 points but left the game with five
minutes remaining and went to the locker room with a hand injury.
Golden State got 24 points from Eric Paschall, who has scored in
double figures in 11 straight games, the most by a Warriors rookie
since Klay Thompson went 14 straight in 2012. Paschall added nine
rebounds and six assists.
Pacers 117, Grizzlies 104
Seven Pacers players scored in double figures, Domantas Sabonis
flirted with a triple-double, and visiting Indiana defeated Memphis.
The Pacers shot 50 percent from the floor, and 16 of 38 (42.1
percent) from behind the 3-point arc. Central to the outstanding
night from long range, reserves Justin Holiday and Aaron Holiday had
15 and 11 points, respectively. They combined to make eight of
Indiana's 3-pointers. Malcolm Brogdon, who scored a team-high 19
points, also led the squad with nine assists.
Grizzlies center Jaren Jackson Jr. led all scorers with 31 points,
marking his first 30-plus-point effort of the season.
Bulls 113, Kings 106
Lauri Markkanen stalled a Sacramento flurry with four free throws,
and Zach LaVine buried a rally-killing 3-pointer with 1:15 remaining
as visiting Chicago held off the Kings.
In ending a three-game losing streak, the Bulls led by as many as 19
points and were still up 92-79 with 9:01 remaining before
Sacramento, much as it had done Saturday in a dramatic win over
Denver, came on strong.
LaVine had a game-high 28 points and Markkanen 20 to pace the Bulls,
who lost at Golden State and Portland to begin a three-game western
swing. Buddy Hield totaled a team-high 26 points for the Kings.
--Field Level Media
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