NBA Game Recap - Toronto at Milwaukee
Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:00 PM EDT

ATL
92
PHI
113
F
POR
103
IND
93
F
BKN
96
NY
115
F
SAC
123
MIA
113
F
LAL
120
MIN
124
F
TOR
109
MIL
124
F
GS
149
CHI
124
F
DAL
108
SA
113
F(OT)
NO
111
DEN
116
F

Milwaukee 124, Toronto 109

Oct 29, 2018, 8:00 PM EDT

Final

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2

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4

T

Toronto

29

24

27

29

109

Milwaukee

30

32

33

29

124

Sans Freak, Bucks top Raptors to be last NBA undefeated team
Mon Oct 29, 2018 11:51 PM

MILWAUKEE (AP) No Giannis Antetokounmpo, no problem for the Milwaukee Bucks.

With the way they're shooting from the 3-point line, the Bucks look like they can beat just about anybody in the NBA.

Ersan Ilyasova scored a season-high 19 points and the Bucks cruised without the injured Antetokounmpo to beat the Toronto Raptors 124-109 on Monday night in a showdown of the NBA's last undefeated teams.

Milwaukee improved to 7-0 in a marquee matchup that lost some luster with Antetokounmpo in concussion protocol and Raptors star Kawhi Leonard sitting out to rest.

The Bucks' start to the season matches the 1971-72 club for best in franchise history. Milwaukee made up for Antetokounmpo's absence with another strong showing from the perimeter, with Malcolm Brogdon and Eric Bledsoe chipping in 17 points each.

"Of course we have more confidence when (Antetokounmpo) is on the floor," Brogdon said. "But we have a lot of confidence even when he's not on the floor due to the system and due to the confidence that (coach Mike Budenholzer) gives us."

Serge Ibaka scored 30 points for Toronto, which had its franchise-best 6-0 start snapped. Pascal Siakam added 22.

They still couldn't keep up with the Bucks, who eclipsed the 110-point mark for the seventh straight game even without the high-flying Antetokounmpo, who averages 25.0 points and 14.2 rebounds.

Ilyasova, starting for Antetokounmpo, helped pick up the slack, setting the tone with an active night all over the floor and adding a team-high 10 rebounds.

The Bucks didn't stop moving when they had the ball either, especially at the 3-point line. Milwaukee's 19 3-pointers tied a franchise record which was previously reached just three days ago against Minnesota.

"They dictated the tempo of the game tonight," Raptors guard Kyle Lowry said.

It was the first game in NBA history between teams with a record of 6-0 or better, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

FIRE AWAY

Budenholzer wants his team to hoist 3-pointers, and an 11-3 run in the fourth quarter sparked by two 3s from Khris Middleton helped turn a 15-point advantage into a 113-90 lead with 7:39 left.

The philosophy calls for 3s and proper spacing among the five players on the floor to help create 1-on-1 opportunities for Antetokounmpo.

It's working without him, too. Seven players scored in double figures.

"When they see advantages, they are seeing opportunities within the confines of what we do and still trying to play unselfishly," Budenholzer said.

NO HELP

Raptors coach Nick Nurse said his team needed better help defense to stop the Bucks' cuts and straight-line drives. When the Bucks weren't taking it straight to the hoop, they were kicking the ball out for perimeter shots.

"It's a little difficult with the five-out spacing to get adjusted," Nurse said. "It's not easy to guard the ball 1-on-1 in this league. It gets harder all the time."

GOING COLD

The Bucks' defense tightened after allowing the Raptors to start 12 of 17 (70 percent) from the floor with 2:37 left in the first quarter.

Toronto went on to shoot 31 percent from that point to the fourth quarter, when the Bucks' lead swelled to 15.

"When you're trying to get back in it and they don't go in you automatically say, `Aw man, they're shooting too much,"' Nurse said. "But I really thought we fought and tried to stay in it."

TIP INS

Raptors: Leonard was expected to sit out just Monday's game. ... Toronto went about a four-minute stretch between the first and second quarters shooting 1 of 10 from the floor to fall behind by nine with 10:06 left in the second.

Bucks: Antetokounmpo was injured Saturday against Orlando. ... Ilyasova (14 points) and Thon Maker (11) were active up front in the first half to help make up for the absence of Antetokounmpo, who cheered on his teammates one row behind the bench. ... Asked what he was most surprised by in the Bucks' fast start, Budenholzer said "I'm not a big surprise guy. I'm just happy with the way they've worked every day. It's been a good steady work ethic."

UP NEXT

Raptors: Return home to host the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday.

Bucks: Visit the Celtics on Thursday in rematch of first-round playoff series last year won by Boston in seven games.

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Leaders

Toronto PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Ibaka 30 7 1 9 0 1
P. Siakam 22 -11 2 8 4 1
Milwaukee PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Ilyasova 19 9 2 10 0 0
M. Brogdon 17 27 3 5 0 0

Team Comparison

TOR MIL
Points For 109 124
Field Goals 39/103-38% 45/92-49%
Three Pointers 9/45-20% 19/45-42%
Free Throws 22/28-79% 15/19-79%
Offensive Rebounds 15 8
Defensive Rebounds 36 49
Rebounds 58 63
Blocks 7 4
Steals 9 5
Turnovers 10 17
Points Scored Off Turnovers 12 15
Points in the Paint 48 52
Fast Break Points 11 18
Personal Fouls 19 21
Technical Fouls 2 2
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - MIL Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Oct 29 TOR 109 @ MIL 124 S. Ibaka 30 E. Ilyasova 19

Game Information

Stadium: Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Attendance: 17,341
Game Time: 2:7