Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks take Game 1 over Bulls
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[April 18, 2022]
Giannis Antetokounmpo poured in 27
points on 10-of-19 shooting and helped the Milwaukee Bucks hold off
the visiting Chicago Bulls to earn a 93-86 win on Sunday night to
open their first-round Eastern Conference playoff series.
The Bulls trailed by just one with 1:36 left to play after an Alex
Caruso layup, but Milwaukee closed the game on a 6-0 run to secure
the victory.
Antetokounmpo added 16 rebounds and Brook Lopez went for 18 points.
Jrue Holiday supplied 15 points, Khris Middleton scored 11 and Bobby
Portis finished with 10 points and 12 rebounds off the bench.
Nikola Vucevic paced Chicago with 24 points and 17 rebounds despite
shooting just 9-of-27 on the night. Zach LaVine contributed 18
points and 10 rebounds and DeMar DeRozan poured in 18 points, eight
rebounds and six assists.
Shots from behind the arc were not falling all night for the Bulls,
who made just 7 of 37 (18.9 percent) from distance.
Chicago put together a 13-0 run in the third quarter to take a
five-point lead, but the Bucks responded with a 10-2 run of their
own to retake the lead 74-71 by the end of the frame.
Although the Bulls brought the margin within five in the second
quarter after a 9-1 run, Milwaukee would go into the break with a
51-43 lead.
Antetokounmpo led all first-half scorers with 17 points to go along
with 11 rebounds, while Lopez had 11 points. With just six of their
22 3-point attempts falling, the Bucks opted to do a good portion of
their work down low, scoring 22 points in the paint.
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Apr 17, 2022; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA;
Chicago Bulls guard DeMar DeRozan (11) holds the ball away from
Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday (21) during the first quarter
during game one of the first round for the 2022 NBA playoffs at
Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
DeRozan led Chicago with 12 points in the first
half, and LaVine and Vucevic followed close behind with 11 and 10,
respectively.
Despite a lackluster shooting performance from the field (31.7
percent) and 3-point range (17.6 percent), the Bulls cashed in on 14
of 16 free throws in the half to stay in contention.
Milwaukee was firing on all cylinders through the first 12 minutes
of action, jumping out to an early 13-point edge. Lopez had 11
points and Antetokounmpo added nine, while the Bulls shot just 33.3
percent from the field and 18.2 percent from deep.
--Field Level Media
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