Damian Lillard tried until the last minute on the day Giannis had his WORST game of the season when the Bucks lost to the Celtics

New demonstration for the Celtics who controlled the Bucks for almost the entire match, before Damian Lillard reignited the suspense at the very end of the game (119-116).

Celtics produce wire-to-wire win over Bucks | Reuters

The duel at the top of the Eastern Conference between Boston and Milwaukee came to an end last night at the Garden. There was in fact almost no match despite the 3-point difference in the final score, as the Celtics dominated the debates, setting the tone for the first minutes of the match.

The locals indeed attacked with a scathing 10-0, with a huge dunk and a 3-pointer from Jaylen Brown to set the tone. Jayson Tatum, even ill, was quick to start his match, while the 3-pointers from the White-Hauser-Horford trio quickly increased the gap (29-17). The TD Garden could appreciate the show, between the fireworks from afar continued by the Pritchard-Hauser-Tatum-Horford quartet to bring the gap to +20 (51-31) and the Kristaps Porzingis show, perfectly highlighted by Jaylen Brown.

Tatum shakes off illness, helps Celtics slow Giannis and beat fellow East  power Bucks 119-116

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First there was an alley-oop at a very high altitude above Brook Lopez, a 3-pointer, then two dunks including a masterful poster on Brook Lopez in transition (65-45). The latter nevertheless did his best to keep Milwaukee alive at the break while the Lillard-Middleton-Antetokounmpo triplet had not seen the light of day (67-53).

The three leaders of the Bucks returned with other intentions after the break, even if all their efforts were not enough to shake Boston. With Jayson Tatum and a Derrick White again aggressive in attack, Jaylen Brown and Kristaps Porzingis once again feasted to help maintain the gap, the two players once again making each other shine in turns (94-79).

Very quickly, Kristaps Porzingis’ dunk and Jrue Holiday’s 3-pointer (his first basket of the match) restored a 20-point gap (99-79). Enough to secure an easy victory at +20 ten minutes from the end? Almost.

Following Brook Lopez’s impressive performance of 10 points in five minutes, and with multiple more aggressive defensive plays, Damian Lillard sparked a sudden awakening, scoring 11 of his team’s next 14 points, including a three-pointer off the head of Jaylen Brown to put Milwaukee down -3 (114-111)! Regretfully, he lost his last chance to cut the lead when the score was 115-111. He attempted a dunk at the front of the circle after Derrick White was fouled, which left the Boston victory on a plateau even though Malik Beasley made a last-second 3-pointer to seal the victory (119-116).

2 opposite sides of Dame and Giannis

Damian Lillard kept up appearances: The Bucks paid for their catastrophic first half until the end and the “Big Three” has its share of responsibility in this failure , between the 4/13 shot from the “Greek Freak”, the 0/6 from Khris Middleton or the 3/11 from Lillard after 24 minutes of play.

Damian Lillard and the Bucks fall against the Celtics

If the final score does not represent the difference in level between the two teams , it is largely thanks to Brook Lopez on the one hand, and also to Damian Lillard who multiplied the exploits at the end to make the locals tremble until the end, notably dominating a particularly discreet Jrue Holiday for his reunion with his old team.This return at the very end of the match seemed like a nod to his new album, “Life Lately”, which was released yesterday. Unfortunately for him, he faltered at the worst moment, when he could have brought his team to -2 with this dunk that he completely missed…

The nightmare of Giannis Antetokounmpo: The duel between Boston and Milwaukee was particularly expected to assess the ability of the Celtics, and their rookie Kristaps Porzingis in particular, to hold the “ Greek Freak.” The meeting allowed us to learn some lessons, with already confirmation that the Horford-Porzingis pair remains rather complementary, and also that the Latvian did not have to be ashamed of his defense on the Bucks superstar.

Bucks trail wire-to-wire in loss to Celtics

It must be said that Giannis Antetokounmpo undoubtedly delivered his worst match of the season, with a catastrophic start and a lack of rhythm which haunted him throughout the match. He finished at 7/20 in shooting, still with the same feeling of suffering on his three attempts behind the arc, although they were open, one of which ended with an ugly “airball”. He was also penalized for a ball carry in the third quarter which earned him a return to the bench and a heated argument with Adrian Griffin. A match to forget for him…