Milwaukee Bucks: Grades From 106-100 Loss To Toronto Raptors

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Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports
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Starters

Milwaukee Bucks. MALCOLM BROGDON. C. Brogdon had another solid all-around outing in Game 2, but the efficiency that the Bucks have come to expect from him was missing. The President hit a few big shots and made some outstanding hustle plays, but he also shot 3-11 (27.3 percent). Combined with a poor night from <a rel=. Point Guard

B+. In 31 minutes, it is hard to argue with the production that Snell came out with. He was solid defensively, although nothing special, as he forced the Raptors into some tough mid-range jumpers, and was efficient on the offensive end. The Bucks desperately needed three-pointers to stay close in this game, and with Snell shooting 4-6 from beyond the arc, he answered the call. Due to Coach Kidd favoring Matthew Dellavedova down the stretch of this game, <a rel=. Shooting Guard. Milwaukee Bucks. TONY SNELL

Milwaukee Bucks. KHRIS MIDDLETON. B. In the first half, <a rel=. Small Forward

Milwaukee Bucks. GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO. B+. Giannis struggled to get things going offensively in this game, shooting just 9-24 (37.5 percent). Yet, on nights like these, the Greek Freak just showed the many ways he can impact a game. Despite a low field goal percentage, Antetokounmpo went for 24 points, just over his average on the season. In addition, he used those long arms to grab a game-high 15 rebounds while dishing out another game-high of seven assists. He was one of just two Bucks to finish the game with a positive +/- (Hawes was +2 in his six minutes) at +6 in his 42 minutes on the floor.. The Franchise

Milwaukee Bucks. THON MAKER. B+. <a rel=. Center