Giannis Leads Bucks to Victory Against Bulls: Middleton Climbs Career Scoring Ranks

In a compelling clash, Giannis Antetokounmpo showcased his dominance with 35 points and 11 rebounds, steering the Milwaukee Bucks to a 118-109 triumph over the Chicago Bulls. The Bucks, missing Damian Lillard in two recent games due to a calf injury, welcomed his return but faced challenges as he struggled, shooting 3 of 17 and contributing 12 points. The Bulls, on the second night of back-to-back games, couldn’t replicate their previous success, falling to the Bucks after defeating the Detroit Pistons the day before.

Bobby Portis emerged as a key player for the Bucks, delivering a noteworthy double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds, both season highs. Khris Middleton added 13 points to his tally, surpassing Michael Redd for fifth place on the Bucks’ career scoring list. Middleton’s 11,559 points since joining the Bucks in 2013 surpassed Redd’s 11,554 in his Bucks career. The Bucks’ leading scorers include Antetokounmpo, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Glenn Robinson, and Sidney Moncrief.

Nikola Vucevic led the Bulls with an impressive performance, contributing 26 points and 12 rebounds. Zach LaVine added 20 points, while Coby White, Patrick Williams, and DeMar DeRozan also made scoring contributions. However, DeRozan struggled, shooting just 3 of 14 from the field.

Milwaukee set the tone early, scoring the game’s first nine points and establishing a 17-point lead by outscoring Chicago 35-18 in the opening period. The quarter concluded with a milestone moment as Antetokounmpo nailed a buzzer-beating 3-pointer, marking the 500th of his career. Chicago faced shooting woes, missing 16 of its first 19 field-goal attempts.

Read Also: Bucks’ Dominance Crumbles: Giannis Scores 54, But Pacers Seal Late Victory

Despite the Bulls’ efforts to chip away at the lead, Milwaukee regained control with a 12-0 run sparked by a crucial basket from Portis. This surge helped the Bucks secure a double-digit advantage at 81-70, carrying an 83-74 lead into the fourth quarter. Milwaukee’s resilience ensured the lead remained above eight points for the remainder of the game.

Notably, Chicago missed the defensive presence of Alex Caruso for the second consecutive game, sidelined due to a toe injury. On the other hand, the Bucks played their first game without Jae Crowder, set to undergo surgery for an adductor and abdominal tear, rendering him unavailable for approximately two months.

In a game marked by star performances, the Bucks demonstrated their depth and resilience, securing a pivotal victory against a competitive Bulls team. As the season progresses, the Bucks aim to maintain momentum and overcome challenges on their path to success.

 

image source:Spin.ph

Share:

Recent Posts

Subscribe for free daily odds

Odds Betting Calculator

Odds Betting Calculator

Related Posts

Latest news

13 Jun 2025

Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart praise Tom Thibodeau, Did the Knicks make the right move? | The Herd

Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart offered praise of their former head coach Tom Thibodeau following his firing by the New

Latest news

13 Jun 2025

Thunder vs. Pacers predictions, picks: Back Hartenstein to eclipse points prop

Will the real Isaiah Hartenstein please stand up? Based on Sammy P’s latest best bet, that’s exactly what the big

Basketball

13 Jun 2025

KD to the Knicks? It’s one of five trade offers we pitched our resident GM — see which deal he picked

With the Suns and Durant meeting to sift through trade destinations, our NBA insiders break down five deals that work