The Milwaukee Bucks fell to their division opponents, the Cleveland Cavaliers, 102-114, thanks to a career-high night from Evan Mobley.
Milwaukee staked a lead at the outset of the game, but it evened out as the period went along with the Bucks up 26-23. Bud’s team looked lackluster to start the second forcing a timeout as they fell behind double digits, but they pushed within 47-50 as halftime came. 18 third quarter points for Jrue Holiday were critical as Milwaukee stayed within spitting distance of the Cavaliers, but still trailed 81-86. The 4th quarter fared no better for Milwaukee, as Cleveland expanded their lead on the road and sent Milwaukee packing with an L after their three-day layoff.