The game between the Spurs and the Bucks was over, and in the end the Bucks won 132-119 against the Spurs.
The game was a highlight-point battle of the NBA regular season, with the Bucks hosting the Spurs. The starting lineups for both sides were: The Bucks used Lillard, Big Lopez, Antetokounmpo, Middleton and Beasley, and the Spurs sent Collins, Vassell, Johnson, Sochan and Branham.
The game started with the Bucks on a 21-3 run led by Lillard and Antetokounmpo, with Osman stepping up to help the Spurs open the game and the Bucks leading 44-26 at the end of the first quarter. Although the Spurs tried to fight back in the second and third quarters, the Bucks still held the lead and eventually won 132-119 over the Spurs.
Section I. The Bucks served first, and Lillard, after receiving the ball, quickly passed the ball to Antetokounmpo. With his excellent physical fitness, he easily broke through the Spurs' defense and scored a layup. The Spurs then launched a counterattack, and Collins received a pass from Vassell and scored under the basket. The Bucks immediately countered, and Lillard hit a long-range shot from the outside to pull the gap away again.
Section II. The Bucks continued to keep their morale high, and Antetokounmpo scored back-to-back points inside. The Spurs looked for opportunities by constantly passing the ball, and Johnson hit a long shot from beyond the three-point line. The Bucks continued to ramp up their offense, with Middleton hitting a three-pointer from the outside. The Spurs gradually found their touch on the offensive end, and Vassell scored on a layup after a breakaway.
Section III. The Bucks continued to hold the lead, and Lillard hit another three-pointer from the outside. Not to be outdone, the Spurs scored on the inside. The Bucks adjusted their tactics and used Antetokounmpo's breakaway to play to players in the open perimeter, and Middleton hit another three-pointer. The Spurs began to make mistakes on the offensive end, and the Bucks took the opportunity to play a counterattack and score.
Section IV. The Bucks continued to hold the lead, and Antetokounmpo scored back-to-back points inside. The Spurs began to tighten up defensively, and Johnson played well on the offensive end, scoring consecutive points to close the gap. The Bucks adjusted their tactics and used Lillard's breakaway to give the ball to the outside players, and Middleton hit another three-pointer. The Spurs made a mistake on the offensive end, and the Bucks took the opportunity to hit a counterattack and score. In the end, the Bucks won 132-119 against the Spurs.
In terms of individual performance, although the star of the Bucks, although he did not play much of a role on the scoring end, he still had an excellent performance in terms of playing time, rebounds and assists. In addition, Lillard also performed well, scoring a high score of 40 points. The Spurs' Johnson also had a 28-point performance.
The lottery index for this game opened the Bucks to make 165 points.