17 of 43 shots, plus Tatum’s unparalleled performance<\/a><\/em><\/strong>, successfully extended the front to G7.\u00a0<\/p>\n\nThe Bucks’ perimeter line today was as bleak as the sun in the Western District. The Bucks made 7 of 29 shots, which was more miserable than the Sun’s 6 of 18 shots. Coincidentally, the Celtics’ outside line and the Lone Ranger also flashed the sky on the road. Forget 17 of 43 shots, 16 three-pointers were concentrated on the three main players of Jayson Tatum-Jaylen Brown-Marcus Smart. 4 of the 8 players in the Bucks’ main rotation made at least 2 shots, but they all missed, a total of 11 0 for 0.<\/p>\n\n
The Celtics had a pretty good start (only the start?), shot 5-of-9 from the outside, and the first 15 points were all from the outside. They didn’t really make a lot of cuts, and the defense still couldn’t limit Giannis Antetokounmpo’s rush in the paint. The whistle sounded and the defense’s Grant Williams took two early fouls (one for an illegal screen). After the first timeout, the Bucks’ perimeter was finally opened by Giannis, Jrue Holiday added the second, and Marcus Smart was the representative of the Green Plug’s perimeter firepower. He scored 14 points on 5 of 7 shots in the first quarter. It was obvious that he wanted to make up for the loss in the previous game.<\/p>\n\n
The Bucks’ transmission in this game seemed to be relatively unsmooth. It was predicted by the players of Green Plug several times and almost took it away. In addition, the outside line in the first half maintained a consistent failure, and even lost the confidence to shoot. Green Plug completely got rid of it. In this dilemma, the Bucks will not play at home, and they will not be able to play at all in the second quarter.<\/p>\n\n