Giannis Antetokounmpo Becomes Bucks' All-Time Leading Scorer in Win versus Nets
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Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo conveyed a fantastic execution in what the future held the game in Milwaukee's 120-119 extra-time triumph over the Nets on Thursday night.
Antetokounmpo, who entered Thursday's down requiring 40 focuses to pass the incomparable Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (14,211) as the Bucks' unequaled scoring pioneer, did as such in exceptional style.
He set the record when he changed over a 25-stride back jumper to compel the game into extra time at 110 all.
The six-time All-Star polished the game with 44 focuses off 14-of-21 shooting from the floor including 15-of-19 from the free toss line with 14 bounces back, six bits of help, and one take.
In Milwaukee's success, the double-cross MVP turned into the main Bucks player with back-to-back 40-point games since Abdul-Jabbar did on Jan. 27 and 29, 1975.
Past being Milwaukee's unequaled driving scorer, the Greek Freak positions first in quite a while, second in help, second in bounce back, and fifth intakes.
He has now scored at least 30 focuses in every one of his last eight street games with Thursday's success, which obscures the second-longest streak in Bucks history and sits behind just Abdul-Jabbar's 11-game streak during the 1971-72 season.
Milwaukee (48-28) sits at No. 2 in the Eastern Conference and a half-game behind the Heat for the lead position.
The Bucks procured the season series clear against Brooklyn for the second back-to-back preparation and for the third time in the last four seasons.