On March 15, Beijing time, the NBA's new season regular season was held. The Bucks, which previously challenged the Golden State Warriors, have once again ushered in a new game, away to the Utah Jazz. In the case of the historical three-point king Curry's mute, the Bucks still failed to seize the opportunity, allowing Klay, who played explosive data, to lead the team to a wave of 3 consecutive wins. However, we must also admit the fact that the Bucks, after losing that game, still have a very good record, and can also maintain a record of 42 wins and 26 losses, ranking third in the East.

Moreover, in the last 5 games, they have also achieved a good result of 4 wins and 1 loss. In this game, the Bucks' opponents, the Jazz, are not soft persimmons to be kneaded, they can also maintain a record of 42 wins and 25 losses, ranking fourth in the West. Therefore, if the Bucks want to refuse to lose consecutively, they must also exert their full strength and must not be reserved. At the beginning of the game, the Jazz, as the home team, quickly entered the state, Mitchell played the first quarter for 12 minutes of play, delivering 14 points, 1 rebound and 3 assists, and Conley could also use the first quarter 4 shots and 3 shooting to send 8 points and 2 rebounds to help the team play a 39-37 score.
Failing to take the lead, the Bucks, who entered the second quarter showdown, also launched a strong counterattack. At the cost of 2 fouls in the second quarter, the alphabet brother sent 11 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal, and Holliday, who came off the bench, also handed over 6 points, 1 rebound, 2 assists and 2 steals, successfully helping the team play a 31-20 score, not only recovering the 2 points behind in the first quarter, but also achieving a 9-point counterattack with a halftime score of 68-59. The situation finally took a turn for the worse, but sadly, the Jazz, who moved into the second half of the showdown, soon launched a strong counterattack to regain the initiative to take the lead.
Mitchell played 12 minutes of the third quarter, sending 9 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal, and Gobert and Conley were able to play a 34-21 score. By the time they reached the crucial final-quarter game, the Jazz had regained the lead, a key four-point lead over the Bucks. However, in the key last quarter of the competition, the Jazz did not stabilize the situation, but suffered a final quarter reversal of the Bucks. Alphabet brother sent 11 points and 7 rebounds in the last quarter, and Holliday also had 12 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals, leading the team to a 28-18 score.
In the end, the fourth quarter was over regular time, and the Bucks won the game with a score of 117-111. The Big Three on the Bucks side are really unreasonable, and all three have scored at least 20 points. Among them, Alphabet Brother sent a game-high score of 30 points and 15 rebounds and 4 assists in the 34 minutes of play, Middleton also had 23 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists, and Holliday, who handed over 29 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists. The three of them sent out a crucial 82 points, which greatly eased the team's scoring pressure.
That's right, facing the Jazz's three-point team 17 three-pointers in a single game, the Bucks are not at all intimidated, always able to overcome the danger and complete the final reversal. After winning that game, the Bucks also broke the curse of losing that had plagued them for more than two decades, ending the embarrassing record of 19 consecutive losing streaks on the road to the Jazz.