The Milwaukee Bucks showcased exceptional teamwork tonight, breaking down Orlando’s defense through quick passes and deliberate ball movement. Their offense was a well-oiled machine, emphasizing spacing and unselfish play that created open shots at crucial moments. Khris Middleton led the charge with 24 points, but it wasn’t just individual brilliance; the Bucks recorded an impressive 29 assists, highlighting their collective effort. Coach Mike Budenholzer’s game plan was clear: keep the ball moving to wear down Orlando’s defense and exploit mismatches on the perimeter. This approach not only disrupted the Magic’s rhythm but also led to multiple high-percentage looks inside the paint.

Orlando struggled to contain Milwaukee’s relentless passing and sharp shooting, especially from beyond the arc. The Magic’s defense was often left scrambling due to the Bucks’ ability to rotate and find open teammates, which resulted in a staggering 48% three-point shooting for Milwaukee. On the other side of the court, Milwaukee’s balanced scoring further compounded Orlando’s woes, with five players scoring in double digits. Key highlights included:

  • Deandre Ayton controlling the boards with 14 rebounds
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo drawing double-teams to create opportunities
  • Orlando’s multiple offensive turnovers averaging 15 in the game
Player Points Assists Rebounds
Khris Middleton 24 7 5
Giannis Antetokounmpo 22 6 10
Deandre Ayton 18 2 14
Jrue Holiday 15 8 4