Despite having momentum for a majority of the game, the Bucks were unable to cross the finish line with a win in this one, falling to the Philadelphia 76ers, 133-130.
Both teams delivered some efficient basketball in the first quarter, with just one turnover occurring in the opening frame. Things were about just as even as you could get, with both teams sitting at 29 points going into the second quarter.
Even though shots weren’t falling, the Bucks were still able to keep themselves ahead throughout the second quarter. At the break, Jrue Holiday’s 15 points were tied for the most in the opening two frames.