The NBA leading Cavaliers rained three-pointers in Milwaukee on the 10th, and the team hit 19 three-pointers together, retreating from the Bucks 112-100, and recently pulled out 14 consecutive wins, continuing to go alone in the East, and the Cavaliers scored at least 110 points in these 14 wins, tying the league record held by the Celtics in 1986.
Mitchell scored 15 points alone
The Bucks have lost the past three meetings with the Cavaliers this season, and this time they had to fight hard to avoid being swept in the final matchup, and they were able to interact with their opponents in the first quarter, but in the second quarter, the Cavaliers took a 62-52 double-digit lead in the first two quarters under the leadership of Strus from the perimeter.
The Bucks relied on the duo of stars Antetokounmpo and Lillard to take turns to try to counterattack, although the gap narrowed to single digits before the start of the final quarter, but the Cavaliers extended the lead with a wave of 13:0 offense in the deciding quarter, and also set the tone for the victory in advance.
The Cavaliers shot 19 of 47 from the outside, and everyone had skills, the team scored evenly, all 10 players on the court scored, and the starting 5 scored more than double digits, Strus scored a team-high 17 points, Mitchell scored 15 points, and the bench players also contributed 38 points, while the Bucks bench only scored 9 points combined.
The Bucks shot 9-of-31 from the field, Antetokounmpo scored a game-high 30 points, Lillard scored 22 points, and Kuzma scored 14 points.