Rested Bucks overtake Raptors in opener
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[May 16, 2019]
The Milwaukee Bucks had not
played for seven days, and it showed early in Game 1 of the Eastern
Conference finals on Wednesday night.
The Bucks found their legs, though, just in time and rode a dominant
fourth quarter to a 108-100 victory over the visiting Toronto
Raptors.
Milwaukee outscored Toronto 32-17 in the final 12 minutes.
The Raptors needed a buzzer-beating shot for the ages from Kawhi
Leonard in the seventh and deciding game on Sunday to get past the
Philadelphia 76ers in their second-round playoff series.
Toronto carried that momentum into Wednesday. The Raptors led by as
many as 13 points in the first quarter and still held a 100-98 edge
with 3:31 remaining in the game.
"I think we always talk about our defense," Bucks coach Mike
Budenholzer said. "We start with it. I think the way that the guys
competed and got after it defensively in the second half and
particularly the fourth quarter just stands out to me.
"The depth, Malcolm (Brogdon) coming off the bench and playing the
way he did and all the different guys we got contributing. Then
obviously a big game from Brook (Lopez) on both ends of the court.
"We feel like we can get better. To get this win after pretty
significant days without playing, I think hopefully we'll be better
between now and Game 2."
Raptors coach Nick Nurse did not feel that the difficult 76ers
series caught up with his team Wednesday.
"You can maybe think that, but we were right there," he said. "We
had some good looks down the stretch."
Lopez scored a playoff-career-best 29 points and grabbed 11 rebounds
while Giannis Antetokounmpo added 24 points and 14 rebounds for the
Bucks, who host Game 2 on Friday.
"In a big moment, that was a great Brook Lopez tonight," Budenholzer
said.
Lopez said, "We just stayed with what we've been doing all during
the playoffs. The shots weren't dropping in early ... but we just
kept grinding it out."
Brogdon added 15 points off the bench for the Bucks, Nikola Mirotic
scored 13 points, and Khris Middleton had 11 points and 11 rebounds.
Leonard led the Raptors with 31 points and grabbed nine rebounds.
Kyle Lowry had 30 points, Pascal Siakam scored 15 points, and Marc
Gasol had six points and 12 rebounds.
"We didn't finish the game well," Lowry said. "Our pace wasn't good
enough in the second half. I think we need to play with the pace we
played with in the first place for the whole game."
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Bucks forward Khris Middleton (22) puts pressure on Toronto Raptors
guard Danny Green (14) in the fourth quarter in game one of the
Eastern conference finals of the 2019 NBA Playoffs at Fiserv Forum.
Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Lowry scored 14 of Toronto's fourth-quarter points on 5-for-7
shooting from the field. The rest of the Raptors shot 0-for-15 in
the fourth.
"We had open looks that we didn't make," Leonard said.
The Bucks scored the first eight points of the fourth quarter to
lead by one.
They took a three-point advantage on Middleton's 3-pointer with 7:50
remaining and were up by five on Brogdon's running dunk with 6:33 to
go.
The Raptors tied the game at 98 on Lowry's 3-pointer with 4:02 to
play. Leonard's two free throws put Toronto ahead by two with 3:31
left.
The Bucks took a one-point lead on Middleton's steal and Lopez's
dunk, and they led by four after a 3-pointer by Lopez with 1:55
left.
Eric Bledsoe made two free throws to bump the lead to six with 42
seconds to play, and Middleton's two free throws made the advantage
eight points.
The Raptors used a 16-0 run to take a 34-23 lead after one quarter.
Toronto had a 12-point lead during the second quarter before the
Bucks battled back and pulled to within three on a Middleton
step-back 17-footer that completed an 11-2 run.
Leonard capped the first-half scoring with a dunk, and Toronto led
59-51.
The Bucks opened the third quarter on an 8-2 run, drawing within
two.
After the Bucks cut the margin to one, the Raptors went on a 9-0
surge capped by two free throws from Leonard with 6:33 left in the
third.
Siakam ended the third period with a 3-pointer, giving Toronto an
83-76 lead. The Bucks were 0-for-11 on 3-point attempts in the
quarter, and they wound up 11 of 44 from long range. The Raptors
sank 15 of their 42 3-point tries.
--Field Level Media
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