The Milwaukee Bucks landed an early haymaker in Philadelphia and never looked back in their dominant 112-98 victory over the Okafor-less, Embiid-less, Simmons-less 76ers.
Picking up their third win in a row, the Bucks improve to 29-33 on the season, thanks to a convincing victory over an inferior team. A solid defensive effort forced a Sixers team lacking top-tier offensive NBA talent to shoot 44% from the field, compared to the hot-handed Bucks who shot 42.4% from three and 50% from the field.
Tony Snell sparked the first half surge with 18 first-half points, tying his season high by game’s end with 21 total and 7 rebounds.