The Milwaukee Bucks got blown out at home to the Toronto Raptors on Friday night, but how did the players grade individually?
After losing an overtime heartbreaker on Monday in the Air Canada Centre, the Milwaukee Bucks weren’t lacking in motivation for the Toronto Raptors’ visit to the Bradley Center on Friday night.
A solid start from the Bucks helped to get the home crowd engaged and perhaps hinted at revenge being on the cards, something that would end up seeming laughable by the time the game wrapped up.
Even as the Raptors found their footing and hit their stride, the game was very even as the Bucks showed their ability to stick with Toronto throughout the first half.
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Unfortunately, it was in the third quarter when the wheels came off entirely for Milwaukee.
Fueled by a 20-point quarter, the Raptors scored 43 points — the most by any Bucks opponent this season — during a third quarter that effectively spelled the end of any real contest between the teams.
That third quarter will have left Milwaukee’s players with plenty to analyze as it ultimately cost them the game, but how did the Bucks perform individually overall? Let’s take a deeper dive into the game to find out.