Giannis Antetokounmpo leads the Milwaukee Bucks to series-levelling victory

The Bucks led throughout in Milwaukee, successfully shutting down Trae Young.

Pa Sport Staff
Saturday 26 June 2021 04:12 EDT
Brook Lopez, left, forces a turnover
Brook Lopez, left, forces a turnover (AP)

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Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 25 points to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a crushing 125-91 victory over the Atlanta Hawks and level their Eastern Conference finals series at 1-1 on Friday night.

The Bucks led throughout in Milwaukee, setting up the win with a 20-0 run late in the second quarter and staying at least 30 points ahead through the second half.

The key for Milwaukee was to shut down Trae Young, who had 48 points and 11 assists in Atlanta’s narrow three-point win in Game 1.

This they achieved in emphatic style, as Young managed just 15 points while conceding a career-worst nine turnovers before being taken off almost four minutes before three-quarter time.

Jrue Holiday scored 22 points for Milwaukee, Khris Middleton had 15 along with seven rebounds and eight assists, and Antetokounmpo had nine rebounds to go with his team-leading points haul.

Despite his dismal return, Young was still the Hawks’ top scorer on a bleak night, ahead of Danilo Gallinari with 12 points and 11 each for John Collins and Cam Reddish.

The seven-game series moves to Atlanta for Game 3 on Sunday.

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