Giannis, Lillard lead Bucks over Hornets as Spurs beat Warriors
LOS ANGELES, United States — Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 32 points and Damian Lillard added 31 to lead the Milwaukee Bucks over visiting Charlotte 125-119 on Saturday (Sunday, Manila time), stretching their NBA win streak to four games.
Despite a career-high 50-point performance by Hornets guard LaMelo Ball, the host Bucks improved to 8-9 on the season with a 4-0 home streak while Charlotte fell to 6-10.
"It just feels great to get another win on our home floor," Lillard said.
"The way we started the season was rough. We're starting to play the kind of basketball we wanted to play coming into the season. Now we're starting to feel good about ourselves, on offense and defense.
"We're starting to do what the coaches want us to do and we're starting to get the results we want."
Greek star Antetokounmpo went 12-of-23 from the floor and 7-of-10 from the free throw line while adding 11 rebounds and six assists for Milwaukee. Ball had 10 assists for the Hornets.
Brandon Miller, who had 32 points and 11 rebounds, sank a 3-point shot with 15 seconds remaining to lift Charlotte within 121-119 but Taurean Prince sank two free throws for the Bucks. Ball and Miller missed late 3-point attempts and Antetokounmpo added two final free throws to seal the victory.
Lillard said the players had to find a deeper bond to escape an early season funk.
"Just having to figure it out," said Lillard. "Nobody is going to come save us. Nobody is going to feel bad for us having a hard time.
"We had to come closer, come together in practice, we're talking through things in film, talking good things on the court, getting shots up together. Our group chat has been extremely active trying to encourage each other. It's just coming together on the court."
- Wemby sparks Spurs win -
French star Victor Wembanyama had 25 points, seven rebounds and nine assists to spark the San Antonio Spurs over Western Conference leader Golden State 104-94.
The host Spurs also had 22 points from Harrison Barnes, 19 by Stephon Castle plus nine points and seven assists from Chris Paul, who played for Golden State last season.
San Antonio outscored the Warriors 33-13 in the final quarter to rally for the victory,