Victor Wembanyama amassed 22 factors and 10 rebounds in simply three quarters and 5 teammates amassed double figures because the San Antonio Spurs dismantled the visiting Milwaukee Bucks 119-101 on Thursday to snap a two-game dropping streak.
The Spurs have been up by 13 factors at halftime and rocked Milwaukee by outscoring the Bucks 40-16 in a dominating third quarter whereas increasing the margin to 106-69. The starters for each groups spent many of the fourth interval on the bench as San Antonio completed off the win and the Bucks dropped their third straight sport — with the previous two by a mixed 51 factors.
Wembanyama’s level complete included 5 3-pointers in solely six makes an attempt. Stephon Citadel added 19 factors and 10 assists for the Spurs, with De’Aaron Fox hit for 18 factors. Julian Champagnie racked up 13 factors and 11 rebounds, whereas Dylan Harper scored 13 factors and Luke Kornet contributed 10.
Giannis Antetokounmpo led Milwaukee with 21 factors whereas Kyle Kuzma added 18 and Bobby Portis had 13.
The Spurs solid a 31-27 benefit after 12 minutes of play. Milwaukee began the second quarter with a 7-0 run that included back-to-back 3-pointers by Portis, the latter simply two minutes into the interval. The remainder of the quarter belonged to the Spurs, beginning with a 17-3 run over the following six minutes. The surge was capped by a 3-pointer by the newly shorn Wembanyama and gave San Antonio a 48-37 lead.
The Spurs ultimately pushed their benefit to 16 factors when Keldon Johnson hit a pair of free throws with 3:28 to play earlier than halftime. The groups traded baskets over the ultimate stretch of the quarter with San Antonio taking a 66-53 lead into the break.
Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 16 factors whereas Kuzma had 15 within the first half. Citadel and Fox paced San Antonio with 14 factors every earlier than halftime and Wembanyama hit for 11.
Wembanyama hit three 3-pointers within the first 4 minutes of the third quarter to assist the Spurs increase their result in 25 factors. A four-point play by Champagnie after which an alley-oop dunk by Kornet off a go from Citadel — the latter with 6:52 left within the third — pushed it to 92-61 and made the ultimate 18 minutes little greater than a scrimmage.
The Bucks truly made yet another trey (17-16) than the Spurs, however San Antonio was rather more environment friendly contained in the arc, hitting 24 of 42 makes an attempt (57.1%).
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