The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 119-98 on Sunday afternoon.
For the first part of the first frame, the Sixers and Bucks were tied at half, but then Philadelphia went on a vicious cold streak. They missed their next 12 field goals, giving Milwaukee a 19–4 lead. During the first twelve minutes, the Sixers shot just 28 percent (7-for-25) from field goals and 21.4 percent (3-for-14) from long range, as the Bucks built up a 35-21 lead going into the second quarter.
On Sunday afternoon, the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 119-98.
The Sixers and Bucks were tied at the half for the majority of the first frame, but Philadelphia then went on a scorching cold run. Milwaukee led 19–4 after they missed the next 12 field goals they attempted. The Sixers shot just 28 percent (7-for-25) from field goals and 21.4 percent (3-for-14) from long range in the first twelve minutes, allowing the Bucks to build up a 35-21 lead entering the second quarter.
The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 119-98 on Sunday afternoon.
For most of the first half, the Sixers and Bucks were tied at the half, but Philadelphia then went on an incredible cold run. After missing their next twelve field goals, Milwaukee had a 19–4 lead. In the first twelve minutes, the Sixers shot just 28 percent (7-for-25) from field goals and 21.4 percent (3-for-14) from long range, which allowed the Bucks to take a 35-21 lead into the second quarter.
On Sunday afternoon, the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 119-98.
The Sixers and Bucks were tied at the half for the majority of the first half, but Philadelphia then went on a remarkable cold run. Milwaukee led 19–4 after failing on their next twelve field goals. The Sixers shot only 28 percent (7-for-25) from field goals and 21.4 percent (3-for-14) from long range in the first twelve minutes, allowing the Bucks to lead 35-21 going into the second quarter.
On Sunday afternoon, the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 119-98.
The Sixers and Bucks were tied at the half for the majority of the first half, but Philadelphia then went on a remarkable cold run. Milwaukee led 19–4 after failing on their next twelve field goals. The Bucks led 35–21 at the start of the second quarter after the Sixers shot just 21.4 percent (3–for–14) from long range and only 28 percent (7–for–25) from field goals after twelve minutes.