Milwaukee Bucks: Player grades from 108-97 win over Toronto Raptors
Fueled by a strong second half comeback, the Milwaukee Bucks outdueled the Toronto Raptors in a meeting between the two best teams in the Eastern Conference Tuesday night.
Making their return to Scotiabank Arena for the first time this season, the Milwaukee Bucks gutted out an impressive 108-97 victory over the Toronto Raptors Tuesday night.
Tuesday night’s showdown between the two best teams in the East didn’t disappoint and it was no surprise that the play, atmosphere, and intensity compared to games that are usually reserved for the playoffs.
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And the test of returning to the Raptors’ unfriendly confines following their collapse in last season’s Eastern Conference Finals was one the Bucks passed, thanks to them turning the tables in the second half.
That wasn’t without plenty of speed bumps and uncharacteristic mistakes from the Bucks, especially over the first half, but Milwaukee retooled and found their rhythm to fend off a Raptors squad that wanted to send a message that they’re every bit the squad that won it all last season at the Bucks’ expense.
So without further ado, let’s break down each and every individual Bucks performance from their win over the Toronto Raptors Tuesday night.