Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 112-96 Game 7 loss to Boston Celtics
The Milwaukee Bucks’ season ended on Saturday night, as they lost their Game 7 matchup with the Boston Celtics.
Many problems have plagued the Milwaukee Bucks this season, and it’s only fitting that some of these problems came back to bite them, leading to one final loss of the season.
As has been the case so many times during this season, senseless rotations, poor defense, and stagnant offense were some of the reasons why the Bucks couldn’t manage to come out of Boston with a win.
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Eric Bledsoe may have finally shown up in the final game of the series, with his 23 points on 12 shots. His ability to score helped the Bucks break out of some moments where the offense was struggling.
Giannis Antetokounmpo was also a factor, as always. In 42 minutes, he put up a respectable stat line: 22/9/5/1/1.
However, Khris Middleton was the best player out there for the Bucks. His hot shooting led to 32 points, his highest of the series.
While the top three for the Bucks showed out, lets dive into the rest of the roster and see what went wrong for the Bucks, and how players graded out in their final game of the season.