Bucks vs Nets NBA player props - Sun., Dec. 14
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The Milwaukee Bucks once again lost to one of the worst teams in the NBA, falling 127-82 to a tanking Brooklyn Nets team.
In the end, the trio of Portis, Kuzma and Porter carried the Bucks to a much-needed win. With rumors about an injured Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future continuing to swirl, his teammates earned a victory as the superstar forward enjoyed his team’s fight and competitiveness from the bench.
The Nets shot 52.9% (45-85) FG, a season-high 44.2% (19-43) 3PT and 18-19 (94.7%) FT. It is their first time shooting 50-40-90 as a team in a win since 11/27/24 at Phoenix.
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Nets player grades: Egor Demin drops 17 in 127-81 win over Bucks
The Brooklyn Nets (7-18) had been knocked off-balance by the Dallas Mavericks on Friday as they couldn't make the plays they normally make in the fourth quarter. Brooklyn had the chance to start a new winning streak with a home matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks (11-16) despite the fact that head coach Jordi Fernandez was unavailable for the game due to an illness.
Egor Demin scored 17 points, Noah Clowney added 16 and the Brooklyn Nets matched the franchise record for margin of victory, never trailing in a 127-82 romp over the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday night.
Sunday evening, the Brooklyn Nets will match up against the Milwaukee Bucks, hoping to keep its streak of competitive play alive. After a 1-11 start on the seas
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The Brooklyn Nets (6-18) came out of their mini-break due to the NBA Cup looking to keep the winning going after getting a few days of rest. Brooklyn is still dealing with a couple of injuries, but this is the healthiest they've been all season just in time for a matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks (11-15) on Sunday and if you're wondering how you can watch all the action live,
The Celtics missed 16 straight 3-pointers to open the second half, plus the Bucks caught fire with some of their role players.
With Jordi Fernández sidelined by the flu and Steve Hetzel stepping in, the Brooklyn Nets put together one of their most balanced efforts of the season, beating the shorthanded Milwaukee Bucks 127-82 Sunday at Barclays Center.
The Bucks put together a sloppy and unfocused effort in a 127-82 loss to the Nets three days after a surprise win without their best player.
Here are the three biggest takeaways from the Nets huge win over the Bucks.
Did Milwaukee Bucks forward Kyle Kuzma take a subtle jab at the Brooklyn Nets after suffering a 40-point rout?