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		Bucks in search of another defensive show vs. Bulls
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			[April 20, 2022]  
			Giannis Antetokounmpo will put his 
			playoff dominance on display again when theMilwaukee Bucks play host to the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night in 
			Game 2 of their first-round Eastern Conference playoff series.
 
 Dating back to last season's opening-round playoff matchup with the 
			Heat, the
 two-time MVP has recorded 19 double-doubles and one triple-double 
			over his
 last 22 playoff games.
 
 Antetokounmpo has averaged 30.0 points, 13.0 rebounds and 5.0 
			assists during that span, as Milwaukee has posted a record of 15-7 
			with their star on the court.
 
 His postseason prowess was on full display Monday night, as 
			Antetokounmpo poured in 27 points and 16 rebounds on 10-of-19 
			shooting to lead the Bucks to a 93-86 victory in Game 1.
 
			
			 
			Brook Lopez added 18 points, and Jrue Holiday chipped in 15 to go 
			along withsix rebounds and six assists. Reserve Bobby Portis also had a strong 
			showing,
 providing 10 points and 12 rebounds.
 
 Milwaukee's supporting cast had to step up in the fourth quarter 
			after
 Antetokounmpo went to the bench with five fouls and 8:14 remaining. 
			The Bucks
 held the Bulls to just 15 points over the final 12 minutes on the 
			clock.
 
			"Obviously you want to play at the end, play in the fourth quarter, 
			you knowjust be in the mix," Antetokounmpo said. "I'm not extremely 
			frustrated. I know
 that my team, they're a great team either with me or without me. 
			They can
 execute down the stretch."
 
 The Bucks' George Hill could miss Wednesday's contest with an 
			abdominal strain that held him out of Game 1. Jordan Nwora is also 
			listed as day-to-day with a sore back.
 
 However, Grayson Allen is back with the Bucks after missing the 
			final three
 games of the regular season with a hip injury. The 6-foot-4 guard 
			was held
 scoreless in Game 1 across 18 minutes.
 
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			 The Bulls will look to bounce back from the loss, 
			and in order to do so, theirstars will have to clean things up on the offensive end.
 Chicago's big three of DeMar DeRozan, Nikola 
			Vucevic and Zach LaVine struggled shooting the ball on Monday, 
			combining to go 21 of 71 (29.6 percent) from the field.
 Vucevic paced the Bulls with 24 points and 17 rebounds on 9-of-27 
			shooting.
 LaVine supplied 18 points and 10 rebounds, and DeRozan also went for 
			18 points along with eight rebounds and six assists.
 
 Shots were not falling from deep either, as Chicago went just 7 of 
			37 (18.9
 percent) from 3-point range. It was the Bulls' worst performance 
			from beyond
 the arc since Jan. 21 when they shot 18.4 percent from deep in a 
			loss to
 Milwaukee.
 
 Aside from the offensive struggles, the Bulls' defense was stout, as 
			they were
 the first opponent to hold the Bucks under 100 points since Jan. 26.
 
 "We went out there (and) showed it defensively," DeRozan said. "... 
			You know offensively, I guarantee you we not going to shoot like we 
			shot (Sunday)but games like this you got to be able to rely on your 
			defense to give you
 opportunity to win."
 
 Wednesday's contest marks the 20th all-time playoff meeting between 
			Milwaukee
 and Chicago. The Bulls have struggled as of late, dropping three of 
			the last
 four postseason meetings.
 
 --Field Level Media
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