Nets Rout Bucks 127-82 to Match Franchise Record for Margin of Victory
The Bucks lost by 45 points, tied for the season's largest margin, with star Giannis Antetokounmpo missing his fourth straight game due to a calf strain.
- Yesterday, the Brooklyn Nets routed the Milwaukee Bucks 127-82 at Barclays Center, a 45-point win that tied the franchise record for margin of victory.
- Giannis Antetokounmpo has been sidelined with a right calf strain, missing his fourth straight game since Dec. 3, and the Milwaukee Bucks have lost three of four since.
- Turnovers by Milwaukee's regulars fueled Brooklyn's run as 16 Bucks turnovers led to 24 Nets points, while Brooklyn Nets regulars shot 56.5% and surged 24-11 in the third quarter.
- Milwaukee recorded a season-low scoring output with 82 points, down from 95 last month, and Doc Rivers called the performance "awful," urging "a lot of soul-searching" as their 15.3% top-4 draft odds loom.
- Despite coach Jordi Fernández's absence due to illness, Brooklyn Nets won convincingly with assistant Steve Hetzel directing as the team has won four of six games.
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The Brooklyn Nets, trained by the Spanish Jordi Fernández, beat the Milwaukee Bucks in 127-82, without Giannis Antetokounmpo, in their bulging victory of the season.wf_cms.rss.read_more
Nets use balanced scoring attack to blitz Bucks
Rookie Egor Demin scored 17 points after being publicly criticized by coach Jordi Fernandez as the Brooklyn Nets never trailed and cruised to a 127-82 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday night in New York.
Nets rout Bucks 127-82 to match franchise record for margin of victory
Egor Demin scored 17 points, Noah Clowney added 16 and the Brooklyn Nets matched the franchise record for margin of victory, never trailing in a 127-82 romp over the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday night.
"It’s 45 Points To A Team Trying To Lose": Kyle Kuzma Takes Subtle Shot At Nets After Bucks' Embarrassing Loss
Sunday’s loss to the Brooklyn Nets may have marked the nadir of the Milwaukee Bucks’ season. Brooklyn cruised to a 127–82 blowout at Barclays Center, and Milwaukee never found its footing after a sluggish opening. The Bucks scored only 11 points in the fourth quarter, falling to 11–16 while dropping 11 of their last 14 games. They also played shorthanded, with Giannis Antetokounmpo and AJ Green sidelined by injuries. Kyle Kuzma on Bucks loss to…
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