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Alphabet Brother cut down 30+10+9 Bucks to win over the Pacers

author:Beiqing Net
Alphabet Brother cut down 30+10+9 Bucks to win over the Pacers

On October 26, Beijing time, the NBA regular season, the Bucks won 119-109 away to the Pacers.

Bucks 30 points, 10 rebounds, 9 assists and 2 blocks, Middleton 27 points and 7 assists, Grayson Allen 19 points, Connaughton 13 points, Ju Holliday, Dalo, Di Vincenzo and Portis are on the line.

The Pacers Brogdon had 25 points, seven assists and seven turnovers, Sabonis Jr. had 21 points, 13 rebounds and five assists, Duvati had 18 points, Justin Holliday had 12 points and Lamb had 11 points.

Contest Review:

The Bucks are out of the lineup today. Holliday, Dallo, Di Vincenzo and Portis were all absent, with Hill, Grayson Allen and Sanasis Antetokounmpo replacing the starters. But in this case, the Bucks still have a basic full-court advantage, and the single-quarter scores in the first three quarters are ahead of the Pacers.

With the go-and-roll play of the alphabet brother, the Bucks still have an advantage on the inside. In the paint score, the Bucks are about 20 points ahead of the Pacers. In terms of free throw ratio between the two sides, the Bucks also have a significant lead. And today Middleton also feels good, jump shots and free throws are very accurate.

The Pacers' side could only rely on Brogdon and Little Sabonis's individual play to hold the scene. Sa has more than 20+10 statistics, and his shooting efficiency is very high, and there are many assists. Brogdon also performed well, juggling individual scoring and organizing passes. Duvati's performance as a rookie is still good, maintaining good efficiency.

Although the Bucks were once 18 points ahead, the Pacers played a wave of climax in the rotation stage of the final quarter to narrow the point gap, but at the critical moment, the Bucks still had better hard power and eventually won the game on the road.

Starting line-ups for both sides:

Bucks: Hill, Grayson Allen, Middleton, Alphabet Brother, Sanasis Antetokounmpo

Pacers: Brogdon, Duvati, Justin Holliday, Sabonis Jr., Turner

Source: NBA official website