Giannis Antetokounmpo. A calf injury forced him to miss 15 consecutive games earlier this season, and then a left-knee hyperextension and bone bruise has kept him on the bench since mid-March. Although he reportedly claims he's good to go now, the Bucks are insistent on keeping him on the bench. Last night, the Bucks gave 5:15 minutes of playing time to Thanasis Antetokounmpo and 4:27 to Alex Antetokounmpo but for naught - between the two of them, they only scored one point as the Bucks lost to the Boston Celtics, 133-101. Apparently, a Thannis and an Alex do not a Giannis make.
Meanwhile, on our side of the court, MVP candidate Jaylen Brown sank 26 points. Jayson Tatum scored 23 and snagged 11 rebounds, and was one assist away from a second consecutive triple double. Neemias Queta got a double double with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Overall, the Celtics outrebounded the Bucks 48-30. The team's three-point shooting is heating up as well - Hauser went 3-4, Tatum, 4-8, and White, 5-9. Mazzulla has this team reaching its peak right in time for its playoff run.
The probable playoff picture remains the same with the two-seed Celtics (52-25) most likely facing the winner of the Hornets-Raptors play-in round, followed by the winner of the Knicks-Sixers series in the second round.
But first, there's Brandon Ingram and the Raptors (43-34) in the Garden on Sunday afternoon (3:30), a possible first-round playoff preview.
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