It is one thing to lose a game, and it is another to lose it and do it without entertaining the folks at home — the Milwaukee Bucks achieved both last night in their 100-118 loss to the Brooklyn Nets.
For those who watched Wednesday’s loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, you’d have not been incorrect to feel that the start of this game was like picking up where the team left off. Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was good for 26 points (9-13 from the floor), 13 rebounds, and 7 assists, was in attack mode early on while guys not named Brook Lopez struggled to add much.