Grayson Allen, Giannis Antetokounmpo power Bucks past Bulls
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[April 25, 2022]
Grayson Allen continued to torture the
host Chicago Bulls with 27 points off the bench in 28 minutes,
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 32 more and the Milwaukee Bucks
completed a two-game road sweep with a dominant 119-95 victory in
Game 4 of their Eastern Conference playoff series on Sunday
afternoon.
The third-seeded Bucks, who have won 15 of their last 17 first-round
playoff games, own a 3-1 series lead and will go for the clincher in
the best-of-seven series on Wednesday night in Milwaukee.
Getting increased playing time in the absence of injured Khris
Middleton, Allen shot 10-for-12 overall and 6-for-7 on 3-pointers en
route to his second straight postseason career-high.
After totaling just three points in the first two games of the
series, Allen exploded for 22 points in Friday's 111-81 win at
Chicago.
Antetokounmpo chipped in with 11-for-22 shooting from the field,
helping the Bucks scorch the nets to the tune of 52.3 percent. The
Most Valuable Player candidate completed his third double-double of
the series and 44th of his postseason career with a game-high 17
rebounds.
Attempting to rebound from a defeat as they had in Game 2 in
Milwaukee to draw even, the Bulls hung within 25-24 into the second
minute of the second quarter before falling gradually behind.
The Bucks' biggest push occurred over the final 2:39 of the period,
when Allen contributed two- and 3-point hoops to an 8-2 run that
turned a nine-point game into a 56-41 halftime advantage.
Chicago suffered a key blow during that stretch when Alex Caruso
took a Jevon Carter forearm in the face and had to leave the game.
Caruso had a bloody nose as he went to the locker room, was examined
for a concussion and did not return.
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Apr 24, 2022; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Milwaukee Bucks center Serge
Ibaka (25) dunks the ball as Chicago Bulls forward Javonte Green
(24) stands nearby in the second half during game four of the first
round for the 2022 NBA playoffs
at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports
The sixth-seeded Bulls got no closer than eight in
the second half.
Antetokounmpo also found time for seven assists and two blocks,
while Jrue Holiday had 26 points and seven assists and Bobby Portis
14 points to complement 10 rebounds.
Holiday added 5-for-8 accuracy on 3-pointers to Allen's 6-for-7,
helping Milwaukee go 17-for-33 and outscore the hosts 51-27 points
advantage from deep.
DeMar DeRozan finished with 23 points for Chicago, while Zach LaVine
(24 points, 13 assists), Patrick Williams (20 points, 10 rebounds)
and Nikola Vucevic (11 points, 10 rebounds) all recorded
double-doubles.
The Bulls have never rallied to win a playoff series after falling
behind 3-1.
--Field Level Media
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