Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 120-106 Game 2 loss to Boston Celtics

BOSTON, MA - APRIL 17: (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
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BOSTON, MA – APRIL 17: (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
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Opposition

A+. Brad Stevens has his team locked in. Led by Terry Rozier’s 23 and Jaylen Brown’s 30 points, the Celtics continue finding good looks and hitting shots. Despite all the adversity his team has faced, they put up 120 points on a talented Bucks team. <p>Multiple Bucks look very out of sorts. Terry Rozier is dominating Eric Bledsoe (who knows exactly who Scary Terry is, despite what he may say). The team know they can go after Jabari Parker, and exploit his poor defense. Despite not being a very strong rebounding team, they keep finding second chance points and grabbing offensive rebounds.</p> <p>Importantly, the Celtics played very tight, clean basketball, with only five turnovers. Bledsoe, Giannis, and Khris are all known to be able to get into passing lanes and create turnovers, so the fact that the Celtics managed to only have five is stunning, and a job well done by the team.</p> <p>The Celtics will live with Giannis and Khris continuing to be lights out. As long as they keep playing good basketball and shutting down every other Buck, they should be fine</p>. Eastern Conference. Second seed. BOSTON CELTICS

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The Bucks will play Game 3 against the Boston Celtics at 8.30pm CT on Friday at home in the BMO Harris Bradley Center.