Small card 27+17 letters 21+11 Raptors win the Bucks and advance to the finals

ZBlog House six hundred 2019-05-29 11:26:12

On May 26, Beijing time, the NBA Eastern Finals continued. The Milwaukee Bucks challenged the Toronto Raptors away. The Raptors completed their reversal again, and finally won 100-94 narrowly, reaching the finals for the first time in the history of the 4-2 team.

In this game, Leonard had 27 points, 17 rebounds and 7 assists, Lori had 17 points and 8 assists, Siakam had 18 points and Van Fritt had 14 points. In terms of Bucks, Brother Alphabet had 21 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocks, Lopez had 18 points, 9 rebounds and 4 blocks, and Middleton had 14 points.

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In this battle, the Raptors played extremely patiently. Lori hit the pitch, and the double cards also attacked successfully. The Raptors took a 6-3 lead. However, in the next nine rounds, the Raptors made three mistakes in their six shots, Brogden and Middleton hit three points one after another, and the Bucks made a wave of 11-0 attacks to establish an eight point lead. Lori made a 3-pointer and led the Raptors to retaliate 10-2. After Powell made a disturbing ball and hit 2+1, the Raptors tied the score to 16. After Leonard's next break, the Raptors' attack was cut off, and the Bucks continued their crazy three-point attack, hitting a 15-2 wave. At the end of the first quarter, the Bucks were 31-18 ahead, and they shot 6 of 9 three-point shots in a single quarter.

Back in the second quarter, Lopez made two free throws for a minor foul, and the Bucks expanded their lead to 15 points. Van Fritt scored three points, Calgary hit a jumper, and Raptors chased five points. However, the Bucks responded with a 5-0 response. After Ilyasova hit a long shot, the Bucks took a 38-23 lead. In the following time, the Bucks' attack efficiency declined, and the team didn't score. The Raptors took the opportunity to launch an attack, with small card hitting the jump shot, and Van Vlitt also made two long shots. The Raptors tracked the score to 43-46 with one minute left before the end of this section. At the critical moment, Brad called for three points to help the Bucks stop bleeding, while Brother Alphabet made one of two fouls in the rebound fight, and the Bucks took a 50-43 lead after half-time battle.

In the second half, Yi Bian fought again, and the letter Goliath threw out to help the Bucks lead 57-47. Leonard hit a jumper, and Xiao Jia also scored three points in the corner, and the Raptors were close to five points. Alphabet brother quickly completed the attack defense conversion score, and Middleton also ordered to transfer three points of height difficulty before 24 seconds of attack. The Bucks later opened the gap at one stroke. When Ilya Sowa hit the free throw, the Bucks once established a 15 point lead. At the critical moment, Leonard stepped forward and scored 9 points alone, leading the Raptors to fight back a 10-0 attack in the last two minutes of this section. At the end of the third quarter, the Raptors chased the score to 71-76.

At the end of the third quarter, the Raptors continued the offensive at the end of the third quarter, and the whole team broke out in a wave of 16-3 attacks. Leonard completed a one handed dunk through the letter brother, and the Raptors changed the score to 87-79. Bucks resisted the pressure to retaliate 7-0. After Brother Alphabet got a layup, the Bucks made up the difference to only one point. At the critical moment, Xiao Jia and Leonard hit three points one after another, and the Raptors withstood the impact of the Bucks to establish a five point lead again. Brooke Lopez made two free throws 29.6 seconds before the end of this section to help the Bucks catch up to 3 points. Siakam was blocked by Los Angeles for a layup later, but he grabbed the key offensive rebounds. Finally, relying on the free throw of double cards, the Raptors kept the lead and beat the Bucks 100-94 to advance to the finals.


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