NBA: Milwaukee broke the threes record, a premiere loss to Indiana

Aside from the loss of Washington and Danny Abdia to Chicago, nine games were played tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday) in the best league in the world. The focus was on Milwaukee’s 97: 144 over Miami, which broke the NBA record for threes. In addition, Denver lost to Sacramento despite another triple double by Nikola Jokic, and Indiana suffered its first loss after 116: 111 to Boston.

Miami (2: 1) – Milwaukee (2: 2) 144: 97

Just a few months ago Milwaukee was knocked out by Miami in the Eastern Semifinals, and tonight came the Bucks’ revenge, and some more revenge. Yannis Antocompo and his teammates broke a historic record in the best league in the world with 29 accurate threes en route to a huge victory by 47 points.

Chris Middleton led the scoring with 25 points, Jero Holliday scored 24 points, Donta Divincenzo added 17 and Yannis with a lukewarm evening of just 9 points. With loser Tyler Hiro scored 23 points and Kendrick Nan added 15.

Sacramento (1: 3) – Denver (3: 1) 115: 125

One night after the show of Nikola Jokic who delivered 18 assists in the Nuggets’ win over Houston, Denver is back to losing and this is already its third season. The Joker finished with another triple-double (26 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists), and Michael Porter Jr. led with 30 points and 10 rebounds. Among the winners, who recorded W third of the season, stood out Diaron Fox (24 points and 9 assists) and Rishon Holmes (20 points).

Jukic vs. Holmes // Photo: AFP

Indiana (1: 3) – Boston (2: 2) 116: 111

After three wins from the start of the season, Indiana was stopped against Boston. Jason Taitum was passionate with 27 points and 11 rebounds, Jaylen Brown added 20 en route to the final quarter of 17:33 Green that dominated the game. On the other hand, 24 points by Victor Oladipo and only 14 by Domantas Savonis.

Taitum.  Above All // Photo: USA TODAY Sports

More results

Cleveland (1: 3) – New York (2: 2) 95:86

Detroit (4: 0) – Golden State (2: 2) 116: 106

Philadelphia (1: 3) – Toronto (3: 0) 93: 100

Oklahoma City (2: 1) – Orlando (0: 4) 118: 107

Phoenix (1: 3) – New Orleans (2: 2) 86: 111

Los Angeles Clippers (1: 3) – Minnesota (2: 2) 101: 124

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