In their final game of the homestand, the Bucks knocked off the San Antonio Spurs with ease, 130-94.
The Bucks had absolutely zero problems getting things started in this one. They’d flirt with double-digit leads throughout the quarter. Down the stretch, San Antonio closed in a bit, but still lacked control. Milwaukee found themselves with a 33-28 lead going into the second quarter.
San Antonio wouldn’t back off in the second. In fact, they were staying level with Milwaukee — until the final couple of minutes. The Bucks would unleash a ferocious 15-2 run that was capped off by a Joe Ingles corner three, slinging the Bucks in front by 15 points at the break, 66-51.