Yannis Antetokounmpo scored 25 points per game (Thiaron Henderson/Getty)
The Greek star is back, Yannis AntetokounmpoFrom the injury that kept him out of action for a while, with full force in the American League competitions basketball He contributed to his Milwaukee Bucks’ superiority over his rival Chicago Bulls, and confirmed his stardom despite his absence from playing.
The Milwaukee Bucks outperformed the Chicago Bulls (126-98), and the Greek star, Yannis Antetokounmpo, contributed to this victory by scoring 25 points, and Antetokounmpo missed the Milwaukee Bucks’ loss once morest his rival Minnesota Timberwolves (138-119) last Saturday due to aches and pains. On his knee, to return hungry for victory once morest the Chicago Bulls.
The 27-year-old, who was crowned the best player in the regular season in 2019 and 2020, achieved a “double-double”, adding to his scoring tally 17 rebounds and 5 assists in just 30 minutes, while Gro Holliday was the best scorer in the Bucks ranks with 27 Points and throws success rate is 70.6%, and seven players finished the game with more than 10 points.
In a second match, the Orlando Magic team outperformed its competitor, the Golden State Warriors (94-90), and the German player, Franz Wagner, contributed 18 points in the confrontation, and Wagner starred in the defensive part with two steals and a block, as he passed 3 decisive balls, while Wendell Carter added Junior 19 points and Dealer Cole Anthony 14 points. And he starred in the ranks of the loser, missing the efforts of his injured star Stephen Curry, Jordan Paul, with 26 points, while Klay Thompson added 15.
In another match, Trae Young contributed to his New York Knicks team achieving an important victory over his rival, the Atlanta Hawks (117-111), by scoring 45 points, and Young scored 7 triples out of 15, and added 8 assists, while the Serbian contributed Bogdan Bogdanovic with 32 points for the Hawks, who are in tenth place in the Eastern Province with 36 wins and the same number of defeats, but he boosted his chances of entering the playoffs qualifying for the playoffs.