Pau Gasol had a strong showing against Milwaukee. |
The closest meeting came from the Bucks, and the young Milwaukee squad took a see-saw lead early. The Spurs built momentum as Kawhi Leonard and Pau Gasol started heating up, and Patty Mills made some nice passes, despite a shooting slump as of late.
The Greek Freak, Giannis Antetokounmpo had a woeful night, being smothered by Kawhi Leonard, getting past him a few times, but always meeting Gasol shortly thereafter or even worse, Bismack Biyombo. Eric Bledsoe charged in for some athletic dunks to make up for it, but Giannis went just 4-17 (despite having six impressive blocks) and just 13 points.
Eric Bledsoe roared in 15 points and 7 assists; John Henson had 11 points with 12 rebounds. Khris Middleton had 19 points and former ROY Malcolm Brogdon had 23 points. Tony Snell had 12.
Despite a comeback, the Spurs fell short to Phoenix. |
In the Phoenix debacle, the Spurs shot just 31% from 3PT range and 42% overall, horrible compared to the Suns 62% and 50% from deep. The Spurs would cut it to 2 points in the final minute, but too many mistakes did them in here, despite two more strong outputs by Leonard & Gasol. They combined for 62 points, but Kawhi's shot was off compared to the Spaniard. Patty Mills had 8 assists, but shot just 2-9. Rudy Gay went 3-10. Bismack Biyombo had 12 rebounds and 5 blocks in the loss.
For Phoenix, Josh Jackson had 26 points; TJ Warren had 23 and Devin Booker had a modest 17.
Rudy Gay poured in 30 points in the blowout. |
In the loss, Danilo Gallinari had 20 points with 8 rebounds. DeAndre Jordan had 16 points with 15 rebounds, a strong double-double. Avery Bradley dunked past Biyombo in the lone highlight play for LA, finishing with 14 points. Patrick Beverley went just 2-11.