3rd quarter burst helps Bucks to 116-101 win over Celtics
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The Milwaukee Bucks have struggled this season without their superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. But against the Celtics, it was other veterans who stepped up, the old Bucks shined in a victory.
The Celtics seemingly couldn’t make a shot in the second half as they lost 116-101 to the Bucks on Thursday in Milwaukee. The loss snapped a five-game win streak for the C’s, falling to 15-10 on the season. The Bucks, after losing 10 of their last 12 games, improved to 11-15.
Penndel Borough Officer Sean Peck was heading out on a call when he saw the flames at the Bucks County home and helped rescue eight people.
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The Celtics saw their five-game winning streak snapped on Thursday night against the Bucks but there was another bright spot in the performance. Third-year forward Jordan Walsh (20 points) nearly matched his career-high in scoring (22),
The Bucks have some young stars blossoming in Kevin Porter Jr. and Ryan Rollins, and they obviously have Giannis. But their free agent signee Myles Turner has failed to produce at the required level,
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