ONE IS NOT ENOUGH: Giannis Antetokounmpo was powerless despite a ‘CRAZY’ performance with 48 points, but the Bucks couldn’t come back against the Rockets

Antetokounmpo was exceptional, finishing with 48 points and 17 rebounds. But Damian Lillard (18 points, nine assists) and Khris Middleton (10 points, five assists) combined to shoot just 8 for 25 — including 1 for 13 on 3-pointers — as the Bucks lost for the third time in four games.

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Alperen Sengun and Jabari Smith Jr. posted double-doubles and teamed for a critical late 3-pointer as the Houston Rockets fended off the visiting Milwaukee Bucks 112-108 on Saturday.

Giannis’ 48 points were not enough to help the Bucks win against the Rockets

The Bucks were left too far behind by the Rockets after the first 2 rounds

Sengun paired 21 points with 11 rebounds while Smith added 14 points and 12 boards as Houston capped a seven-game homestand at 3-4. After Milwaukee shaved what was once a 21-point deficit to 105-99 on a pair of Giannis Antetokounmpo free throws with 1:50 left, Sengun fed Smith for a corner 3-pointer 18 seconds later that helped the Rockets secure the victory.

Seven Rockets scored in double figures with Jalen Green and Jeff Green scoring 16 points apiece while Fred VanVleet added 14 points and seven assists.

Trailing by 20 at the intermission, Milwaukee found a rhythm early in the third quarter, using a 10-3 burst to claw back into contention while the Rockets committed four fouls by the 9:43 mark. Yet despite a Herculean effort from Antetokounmpo, who scored half of the Bucks’ 30 third-quarter points, Milwaukee could not shave the deficit to single digits.

From a VanVleet alley-oop to Jalen Green, an Aaron Holiday 3-pointer and paint baskets from Amen Thompson and Sengun, the Rockets fashioned a response to every Bucks rally and led 89-73 to open the fourth. Holiday scored 11 points off the bench for Houston.

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The Rockets got the working margin they needed to their advantage in the second half thanks to two first-half runs. Houston opened the first quarter 1 for 8 from the field, but finished the half with a 13-0 run, giving them a 29-18 lead going into the second.

During the run, rookie Cam Whitmore (12 points) made two crucial plays, one of which was a spinning layup past Lillard. For the majority of the second quarter, the Bucks and Rockets battled to a standstill until Houston added a final basket to increase its lead.

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The Bucks recorded only two field goals over the final 5:59 of the first half, and the Rockets took advantage with a 20-8 rally that resulted in a 63-43 halftime lead.

VanVleet, who stroked a pair of 3s, Sengun and Jalen Green combined for all 20 points during the run. Houston closed the half with a plus-7 rebounding margin, committed only two turnovers, and recorded 24 bench points.