Sport tip Golden State fought the Milwaukee story
The Milwaukee Bucks are back on the winning track after a dramatic loss to the Boston Celtics in their opening game of the season. The Deer did not take pity on the Golden State Warriors team and beat it without wasting, especially with the final analyzed by hockey picks 138:99 (33:25, 33:31, 34:20, 38:23) as the host in the second match of the Christmas program. of the NBA. The intrigue in the match lasted until halftime, but after the break the Bucks dominated the floor and left absolutely no chances to their opponent.
In this way, the Warriors allowed themselves to enter the negative rankings of the NBA. Today`s 39-point loss to the `wars` is the biggest difference a team has ever lost on Christmas since the 1960s. In addition, Steph Curry and company started the season with a negative point ratio of -65 after the first two games, which is worthy of ranking only behind the LA Clippers with -71 from the 1987/88 season.
Chris Middleton finished as a top scorer for Milwaukee with his 31 points and 5 assists, scoring 6 three-pointers from 8 attempts. Two-time League MVP Yannis Adetokumbo did not push and finished with 15 points and 13 rebounds, DJ Augustine and Donte DiVinzenzo scored 13 points each, Jre Holliday added 12 points and 6 assists, and Bobby Portis scored a double-double of 10 points and12 fights.
The Warriors were without the injured Draymond Green, who missed the second consecutive game since the beginning of the campaign. The new addition Kelly Ubre Jr. played a new impersonal match, in which he scored with only 3 points in 1/10 shooting from the game. His teammate Andrew Wiggins also showed nothing special and finished the match with 12 points with only 6/18 shots from the pair.
Steph Curry scored 19 points and made 6 assists, but shot 2/10 of the three. Rookie James Wiseman was again the only bright spot for the `wars` with his 18 points and 8 rebounds. Jordan Poole and Brad Wonamaker scored 11 points each.
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