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The Visiting Bucks one twenty six the Home Sixers one thirteen,
a thirteen point loss for the Sixers. This is the
seventy six Ers postgame show presented by Parks Casino. The
Sixers fall to twenty three and fifty four. Milwaukee improves
to forty two and thirty four and sweeps the four
game season series. From the Sixers, I'm Matt Murphy. I'll
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be rejoined by Tom McGinnis. We'll hear from Nick Nurse.
The story in this one on the Sixers side was
a den Bona, but have to start with the story
being Janisadtakumbo for the Bucks, who just did something never
done before in the NBA, and that's a game with
thirty five plus points, fifteen plus rebounds, twenty plus assists.
He's the first player to ever finish with those totals.
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It was thirty five, seventeen and twenty points, rebounds, assists,
And for a dem Bona, it was a career high
twenty eight points for the rookie with six rebounds, two
steals and three block shots on thirteen fifteen shooting in
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almost thirty five minutes. The Sixers led this game in
the first quarter thirty nine to twenty five. Their largest
lead was seventeen. Their lead after one was fourteen, but
the Bucks took a two point lead into the half
at sixty one fifty nine. The Sixers were able to
retake the lead on a Quentin Grimes three in the third,
but the Bucks closed the third strong and then ran
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through the tape, so to speak, in the fourth. Nick
Nurse was ejected from the game mid fourth quarter for
two technical fouls in quick succession, and Doc Rivers left
the game in the first half due to illness and
watched the game from the back, so Darvin Ham was
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their acting head coach for most of the night, while
for the Sixers, Brian Gates finished the game as the
head coach in this one to twenty six one thirteen game,
and Tom I said, well, hear from Nick Nurse. We
always say effort it, but he was ejected from the game,
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so I don't know if we'll hear from.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
Yeah, sometimes you know you're right though it's a certainly uncertain,
but I have seen that in the past where the
coach that has been tossed clearly he's he's here still,
So but yeah, no, I would imagine there's still be
a postgame press conference, so we'll fill we'll fill that.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
And just to clarify on the honest stat line, so
we were tracking it as it was going along. When
he hit fifteen assists, he became the eleventh player since
twenty sixteen with a thirty fifteen to fifteen game, and
then it was the twenty assist that put him into
the rarest of air. Thirty five plus points, twenty plus assists,
and fifteen plus rebounds in the same game. The NBA
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app has that as the only performance like that.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Ever, what did yokes? He just had twenty rebounds and
sixty one points?
Speaker 2 (04:45):
He had I think it was sixty one, ten and ten,
So buying I guess rebounds and assists with the six
that was a far high for him. He had. He
had not had as big of a career high as
you would maybe think for his accolades until he went
over sixty there with the sixty one. The Sixers will
play that Minnesota team that the Nuggets lost in that
sixty one point game for Jokics, That's who the Sixers
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will have here on Saturday night. But what happened in
this one that the Sixers were unable to keep that
thirty nine to twenty five lead from the first well
that the second quarter gianness would be a short answer,
I guess yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
And that ten nothing started and then they outscored the
Sixers by sixteen in the second You know, a couple
things we've seen this during the course of these certainly
the ten games that the Sixers have lost, where the
opposing team turns up the defense. I think we've saw
that with Indiana right here a couple of weeks ago
Friday and then that and then Trent got hot, they
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started making some breese and you know, they just I
don't want to say they woke up, because I I
think the Sixers really stunned them a little bit. But
the uh, yeah, the Sixers, you know, they just they
couldn't hold that type of pace and effectiveness with how
they played in the first quarter. But an amazing start.
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Bona was really good too, obviously, and throughout the game.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Does he just keep getting better or what?
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Yeah, it's amazing, right, Like for sure, you know, like
he's performing better, Like it's it's also because of opportunity,
and like I say, you don't know if you would
have gotten to see this, like this might have taken him.
Who knows, And it was second year. Sometimes you never know, right, Like,
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so it sounds like coaches are now available. Let's listen.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Around the basket had some great finishes and great catches.
And dunks and it's on the glass a little bit,
tipping some around and and took it. You know, did
did a great job. Was great to see him and
everything he did was super super good tonight. So that
was great to see. You seem to be pretty deliberate
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and sort of mirroring his minutes with the Honest's minutes.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
I guess, what, what do you think he can learn
from that matchup? Obviously you look at Janice's line and
it's absurd, but not all of that was against it.
Speaker 3 (07:07):
Then, I guess, I know you feel he made out well.
I just think in general that you know, we need
some some room protection in there, right and just kind
of you know, turned out that way. That started out
really good. I think the first quarter started out really good.
We were bottling him up pretty good and things like that,
so we just kind of stayed with it. We didn't
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exactly do it there in the second quarter, but we
kind of went back to it in the third. But
did okay, he went he took the challenge. I mean,
you're right, Honest's lines, you know, really good. Obviously they
hit a high percentage of three. He's on the kickouts,
that's going to give you a lot of assists. He
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got to the line A ton that helps too, you got.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
I guess you got teed up twice and mean it
was like eighteen seconds. Oh, what what happened there?
Speaker 3 (08:05):
You called it right there to T's in eighteen seconds?
What led to those? Yeah? Uh, Bona blocked the shot
they called a gold tend. I looked up on the
screen and then I saw it. I was like, I
did a wave and the rough at the other end, JB.
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I guess saw me do the wave that was the
first one. And then when Mitchell walked by me in
the second time, I said, open your eyes and got
my second tea. I kind of mumbled it. I didn't
really say it very loud. It didn't raise my voice
all night. Actually, kind of quick.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Looking at a domaff.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Sorry, that's all right, thanks for cutting out, no telling
what good job.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Looking at them.
Speaker 4 (08:59):
Over the course of the whole season, obviously, he wasn't
expected to have this much of a role rookie, and
it's grown more and more and more.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Just how to see him.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
Develop over that time, Well, you're right, first and foremost,
it's given him tons of minutes, tons of opportunity. Night
in night out. I think again, that's that's the thing
that I continue to talk about. Can he bring this
energy every night? Obviously he's not gonna get fifteen opportunities
every night like that, but just the the spring and
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the energy and the balance and the rim protection and
you know, some some running the floor, hard, safe transfer
of the ball. Those kind of things are all the
things we're trying to build with him. But the biggest,
I mean, the single biggest thing, which I think you
guys understand, is the rimp protection.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Right.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
If he can if he can rim protect and rebound
first position, be a safe, safe pair of hands down
at the other end, and be an opportunity scorer, then
then that's what we're trying to do.
Speaker 4 (09:59):
Says, I mean, is that what kind of you're looking
for him?
Speaker 3 (10:01):
And I know you mentioned like play making with him recently. Quiet, Yeah,
but the tennis says, is that something you kind of
want to pushing them to continue to.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Be able to do?
Speaker 3 (10:08):
Yeah, for sure. I think again, he's obviously drawing a
lot of attention in game plans and and when he's
coming off of things, he's almost always got one and
a half to two defenders, So he's gonna have to
make again right play. I thought he did a I
thought he did a pretty good job on some of
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them tonight, immediately getting like probably someone you can remember
him kind of coming off and immediately catching it and
firing it back to yaboo on the on the other
on the weak side, which that's a good quick read.
There should be shots if they're going to put two
on there, and you got a three point shooter popping.
So that was that was. That happened several times, which
is good. But yeah, I mean again, talk about it
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all the time. Got to make the right play. If
you got too on you you've done your job. Yeah,
what's the update on line?
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Maybe in the third quarter and he reached down and
made grabbed his anchor.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
That he'll leave. Yeah, he had a heel contusion. He
was cleared to come back in so hopefully hopefully he'll
get Hopefully it wasn't that bad if he was cleared,
and hopefully it won't get worse here overnight.
Speaker 4 (11:13):
Justin struggled to shoot the ball last few games from
from deep.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Ye.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
Obviously you had a good extended stretch before that, but
anything to that, just ebbs and flows of the season.
Like our teams defending him.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
Any differently, maybe a little bit again. I just think
that it seemed like I was saying it tonight on
the bench and saying it last game too, like he
just didn't seem like he's getting the opportunities, or they
just didn't, you know, usually kind of see he's getting them.
Like I've always said, he moves to the ball, he's
in the right place at the right time. Just seems
like a little bit tighter on him. They probably got
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him again as a little bit of a you know,
one of our leading offensive producers, so not quite as
much space for him, and not nearly. It's not like
I'm sitting there saying, oh, why didn't you shoot that one?
You know, not, just doesn't seem like there have been
that many opportunities, and hopefully we can get him some more,
like to get him some more cracks at it out there.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
That's Nick Nurse. This is the Parks Casino seventy six
Ers postgame show after a one twenty six, one thirteen
home loss to Jannis and the Milwaukee Bucks. Matt Murphy
and Tom McGinnis, in that pretty good Yannis line that
they were alluding to worth repeating thirty five points, seventeen rebounds,
twenty assists, never been done before. He was twelve for
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nineteen shooting, made his only three and went ten for
eleven from the line, a game after he went eleven
for twelve at the line. So other worldly game for Giannis.
The best game of a dem Bona's career on the
sixer side. We were talking about that before coach who
ends with fourteen in each half for the twelve and
just watching him face off with the honest and no
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Damian Lillard. So Yannis is playing a facilitator role for
this team, as evidence by the twenty hasis. But what's
it like for him? You think to pick up Yannis
at half court, bring it up right?
Speaker 1 (13:06):
No, well that and scoring on him, you know, like
one thing when you have like especially two with Lopez,
their offensively for a demn like, he brought it strong.
So he was dunking with two hands, and he's clearly
athletic enough to get that done. And then he's very
fast his feet, and you know he was able to
stay in front of you, Honus, and early on he
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did a really good job against him. But the thing
about Adetakoumpo is below the following he just the extension
and the strength he plays through two like and then
his coach said, he kicks it out. He's just he's
such a unique player, I mean, really incredible, and he
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that look easy. Just he picked the sixers apart. But again, like,
didn't the dem say that Giannis was his childhood hero and.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
One of definitely one of the guys he watched, and
he can watch his evolution extending his range a little bit.
I know, Giannis is only sixty one percent at the
free throw line this year, so maybe these last few
games are are an anomaly, but for a dem like,
extending his range is definitely going to be part of it,
as we've talked about.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Sure, yeah, I watched him shoot to some threes today
and had that in mind because Coach was talking about
how he's getting more and more accurate, but he's got
to get going a little quicker like in the game
and stuff. And I think I'm gonna pose that question
to coach too. It's like, is that the next evolution? Like,
in other words, just totally skip through the twos because
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he doesn't shoot elbow jumpers, like I said, he didn't
shoot those flat shots from the corner. Those two's like
is that he does he have to go right out
to the art because he was really good that I
just exceptional and again like high efficient field goal. I
don't know if he ended up missing two field goals total,
but he was ten of eleven, ten to twelve, Like
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just amazing accuracy in there as well.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
And if anybody wants an example of just the type
of enthusiasm that he plays with, just watch him score
on a goaltend tonight and still screaming yell after a
goaltending call. He was so fired up in this game.
A dem bona who at the Combine even though they
list him at six ten six eight at the Combine
without shoes, he has a seven foot four wingspan and
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he had the top tied for the top standing vertical
of thirty five, so that he's just an off the
charts athlete and he's having amazing a great season for
the Sixers, who will host Minnesota for the second of
the two games here on Saturday night. The Wolves enter
tonight at Brooklyn forty four and thirty two, sixth in
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the West. Obviously, Anthony Edwards leads them, and he's one
of the top scorers in the league. He's second in
three pointers this year. That's become a huge part of
Ant's game. But he wasn't really the reason that the
Wolves won the first meeting on March fourth. It was
the other players naz Reed, Nikhil, Alexander Walker and Dante
DiVincenzo making three pointers in that game.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Right, Yeah, for sure, And those guys were also pivotal
players in their most recent game, that Denver game, because
naz Reed is really good, like he could score from
afar and Alexander Walker made the free throws and made
the big plays down the stretch. And then of course
Dante can get hot, as we've seen over the years,
both as a college player and then as a as
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a New York player. In fact, he played with Milwaukee
right at the beginning of his career, bounced around. Yeah,
so Milwaukee's probably i mean, Minnesota's probably underachieved a little bit,
but they can they can do some damage if they
get going here in the final couple of weeks and
ended the playoffs, So that'll be a tough game for sure.
And Edwards is one of the you know, bright young
stars in the game for sure, really talented.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
So they are about to beat Brooklyn. Edwards has twenty
eight Gobaar has nineteen points, seventeen rebounds. They're sixth in
the West. Milwaukee came into this game sixth in the
East and is now fifth because they have jumped ahead
of the Pistons. Saturday Night, Ye Timberwolves and the Sixers
in Philly. Tom McGinnis, thank you all right. Might the
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final score the Bucks won twenty six the Sixers one thirteen.
And when we come back, we'll not only have the
audio highlights, but we'll go through those Yannis stats as
our stat of the game and where just the history
made tonight for a visiting player in Philadelphia. That's coming
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Back to the Parks Casino postgame show. The final score
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of the Milwaukee Bucks won twenty six the Philadelphia seventy
six ers one thirteen. I'm Matt Murphy. Our stat of
the game is multiple Stats. It's the stat line for
giannas Adetakumbo of the Bucks. Thirty five points, seventeen rebounds,
twenty assists. That's never been done before in NBA history,
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and it's never been done with fifteen plus rebounds, and
that number ended up being seventeen. The twenty assists are
a career high. All three numbers were the most for
any player in this game. A den Bona had twenty
eight points, a new rookie best career high for him,
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fourteen in each half, only missed two shots thirteen out
of fifteen. Jannis went twelve for nineteen overall, one for
one from three to ten for eleven at the line
in almost thirty nine minutes of play. Quintin Grimes had
ten assists which tied his career high, but that was
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half as many as Janis Tonight. The Bucks have been
playing without Damian Lillard, and Doc Rivers has been talking
about point guard Yannis not listed that way in the
In the box score. Ryan Rollins has stepped into the
starting lineup, but the ball in his hands even more
than usual, so twenty assists for him, ten for Grimes
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with twenty four points. Quinton Grimes had twenty four and ten.
He had thirteen in the second half. Gershon Yabusele had
fourteen the second half to reach twenty two points. He
went four for nine from three, which was the best
on the Sixers three point shooting. On the other side,
the player with four was a j Green four for
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five and nineteen minutes twelve points off the bench. They
had seven players, including all five starters, in double figures.
The Sixers had four players in double figures, led by
those three with twenty plus that I just mentioned, and
then Jared Butler with fourteen points. Yabousela had missed the
last two games with knee soreness. The Sixers shot forty
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eight percent to Milwaukee's fifty six thirty one percent from
three to Milwaukee's fifty two, the Bucks for sixteen of
thirty one. They entered the day tied for the best
three point percentage in the NBA at thirty eight plus,
and they're coming off their best shooting performance in franchise
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history and the best in NBA history since ninety eight eight,
where they shot sixty eight plus percent on Tuesday at
home against Phoenix. They missed nine free throws, though the
Bucks eighteen for twenty seven while the Sixers were fifteen
for nineteen in this home game for Philadelphia's that will
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listen back to right now. Before wrapping up our postgame coverage,
Here's how the game sounded, as called by Tom McGinnis.
The Sixers and the Bucks in Philadelphia a Spirit of
seventy six City Edition night presented by Crypto dot Com
with the Sixers in the white Spectrum themed uniforms and
the Bucks were in City Edition unis two. It was
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Great Lakes blue, kind of a light blue. First quarter
belonged to a dem Bona and the seventy six Ers.
They would outscore Milwaukee thirty nine twenty five in it,
and Jared Butler had a couple of threes to put
them up eight. Nothing from the jump.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
KU's pudm lane and just can't get it. Milwaukee has
not scored it, so they were unbelievab from the fields
sixty nine percent Tuesday, but not tonight as Butler makes
another three and the Sixers lead the Bucks eight nothing.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
Jared Butler all fourteen of his points in the first half,
three for seven from three in thirty one minutes. He
started with Quentin Grimes, Justin Edwards, Gershan Yabusele and a
dem Bona. The Sixers were without eight players plus two
way players Jeff Dalton Junior and Alex Reese. Jalen Hood
Chaffino was active as a two way and scored seven points.
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Milwaukee's inactives with Lillard Bobby Portis serving the twenty third
game of his twenty five game suspension, plus Jericho Simms
is injured. The multiple players from the Philadelphia Union Soccer
Club were the pregame bell ringers, Butler and the Sixers
from eight nothing ahead to a dem Bona in a
double digit scoring quarter, his best quarter as a pro.
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The driving lamp Butler on the assist and.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
The foul Yabusele with the ball six and a half
to go in the opening six point lead Butler done
on the air side Bona. Bona drives it that Lopez
Talmine puts it up, rimming good want to start for
Bona and he goes over and celebrates with Kelly Oopre
among others on the Sixers bench and Bona with ten points.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
He's the leading scorer in the game, twenty one to
thirteen lead. He had twelve in the first quarter. His
previous career high four any quarter was ten. Quentin Grimes
with six of his ten assists in that first quarter,
and the Sixers their largest lead was seventeen at thirty
nine twenty two. The Bucks tacked on three more for
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a thirty nine to twenty five Sixers lead, so deficit
for the Bucks after one. The Sixers shot seventeen of
twenty five in the first quarter, which is sixty eight percent,
but the Milwaukee Bucks had a ten to nothing scoring
run to start the second quarter and cut it to
thirty nine thirty five, which turned into a twenty one
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to two scoring run for the Bucks led by Yannis till.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Walkee ball forty seven all. Yannis at the file line
gets around a den Bonus sores yvil left hand stoops
it off the glass unstopable, great reach by Adeti Kupo.
He's got sixteen Tolwaukee by.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
Two, forty nine, forty seven the score. He had twenty
of his thirty five points at halftime, so his halftime
stats were twenty points, seven rebounds, eight assists, and his
final stats were thirty five, seventeen and twenty assists. Yannis
puts the Bucks up forty nine forty seven. It was
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a sixty one to fifty nine lead at halftime. After
outscoring the Sixers thirty six twenty in the second, they
went fourteen for twenty from the floor shooting the ball
in that quarter, which is even better than the Sixers
did in the first quarter. That's seventy percent for the
Bucks heading into the locker room, seventy in the second.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
Third quarter.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
Early in it, the honest with the defensive rebound and
a coast to coast and one, and that rebound is
what gave him a triple double, which is his fifty
third of his career, his eighth of the season. But
how about we work in one of his twenty assists,
because his career high there coming in was sixteen.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
Jared Butler on the drive into the corner throws it
right to Kuzma ahead to Giannis Adeta, Koupa bounces back
to kuz donb Lane, two hands stuff, Sixers paid and
another nice play by Adetakoumpo, so Milwaukee goes up seventy
three sixty six.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
Kuzma had twelve of his sixteen points after halftime and
before the the Giannis and one and that Giannis assist
to Kuzma a den Bona tied his NBA scoring career
high of sixteen points, but he briefly went to the
locker room before that. In the second quarter, Doc Rivers,
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maybe even earlier, Doc Rivers went to the locker room
and Darvin Ham took over. Rivers went to the back
with an illness, so Bona would come back and play
for the Sixers in a big way. He got his
new NBA career high on a goaltending call, and soon
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after it reached his first twenty point game. And what
a call from our Tom McGinnis.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Put Shafino for three. It's in the air, No good
Yabu with a rebound and the Sixers with another opportunity,
A dem with it. What we'll he do next? Goes
to Lonnie Walker wrap run into a den in another
jamp hot den, Bona, he's dunking on the bucks. He's
got twenty points, seventy seven, seventy.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
Five, forcing the time out in a two point game.
The Sixers still trailing at the time, but they would
retake the lead, and we'll play that in a moment.
But again, Bona goes past his previous career high, which
was against Indiana and Miami with a couple of sixteen
point games. He does it in a big way tonight
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with the twenty eight points. So from down seventy seven
to seventy five to a chance to take the lead,
it's in the hands of Quinton Grimes.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Beyond the arc. Here's Lonnie Walker, the fourth, the Yabusele,
Grimes catching shoot three, and that's Grimes with fourteen points
of the game. That's his second three and the Sixers
have retaken the lead eighty five eighty four.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
So that wasn't right after to go ahead. It was
Bona who tied the game at seventy seven, Yabusele who
then tied it at eighty Yabu Sele who put them
back within two at eighty four eighty two. Again, he
had fourteen of his twenty two in the second half.
Gershan Grimes had thirteen of his twenty four points after
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the break, and he added that career high tying ten
assists to it. It was eighty five eighty four Philadelphia,
but the Bucks shot five for nine from three in
the third quarter and led ninety six eighty seven with
a strong close to it behind Gary Trent Junior a
twelve to closing run. Seven of the twelve points scored
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by Trent, who had thirteen points in a game high
three steals off the Milwaukee bench, and then the Bucks
controlled the fourth quarter. One of those four triples for
a j.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Green buyers for three reman no rebound tip by Porter,
and he reels it in Milwaukee going right to left
and blew their city edition uniforms. Hey Jay Green for three,
and that's good. He's got four to threes in the
green and in the game. Man, now he's got a
dozen points.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
That's what he finished with in less than twenty minutes.
Nick Nurse was ejected for picking up consecutive technicals within
eighteen seconds of fourth quarter action, and behind this historic
Yiannis game of thirty five points, seventeen rebounds, twenty assists,
the Bucks win in Philadelphia one twenty six, one thirteen.
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They are forty two and thirty four. They move up
to fifth in the East. The Sixers are twenty three
and fifty four. This was their tenth consecutive loss. This
has been the seventy six Ers postgame show presented by
Parks Casino. Thanks to our engineer Already Dickerson, producers Matt
Manerick and Sean Rodman, and of course Tom McGinnis on
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the call. Saturday home again seven pm Eastern start against
those Timberwolves. Our coverage here on the Sixers Radio Network
presented by Jackpot City Casino, will again begin at six
point fifty Eastern. Until then, I'm Matt Murphy saying so
long from the center, Thanks so much for listening. Hope
everyone has a great start to their weekend. Take care,