Despite Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton remaining sidelined, the Bucks were able to take care of business and get another well-needed victory against the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday night, 130-122.
The Bucks would splash home a small handful of threes in the first quarter, including several from Jrue Holiday and a pair from Joe Ingles. Those 3-pointers helped Milwaukee capture a double-digit advantage after a period of play, 44-34. They’d connect on seven threes compared to just two from the Raptors in the opening stanza.
Toronto would flip the script in the second quarter. Gary Trent Jr.