Philadelphia – Giannis Anthetocounkoupo became the first player in the history of NBA to have 35 points, 17 rebounds and career 20 assists as Milwaukee Bucks defeat Philadelphia 76ers 126-113 Thursday night.
Anthetocounkoupo helped Bucks shoot 51.6% of the 3-point range. Bucks come from victory on Tuesday against Phoenix, in which they shot 68.9% of the field, the highest in the NBA game since 1998 and 58.6% of the 3-point range.
According to ESPN research, AnthetocounkoPo is the third player with 30 points and 20 assists this season. Nikola Jokic and Trae Young are the others. AntetokounkoPo is also the third player in Bucks, who had at least 20 assists in the game and joined Ramon’s session, which was 24 in 2008, and Guy Rodgers, who had 21 in 1968.
Brook Lopez scored 17 points, Kyle kuzma had 16 a Aj Green Hit four 3-reporters for 12 points. Bucks Coach Doc Rivers left the bench in the first half, quoted illness and watched from the dressing room when he took over the assistant Darvin Ham.
Bucks played his eighth game without Damian LillardHe later diagnosed the calf as a deep venous thrombosis. Rivers said that the team received a great news of the nine-fold ALL-Star reaction and “we have much more hope today than we did three days ago” that he returned this season.
Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.