Bucks Upset Warriors Without Giannis, Rollins Scores 32
Bucks Upset Warriors Without Giannis, Rollins Scores 32

Bucks Upset Warriors Without Giannis, Rollins Scores 32

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The Milwaukee Bucks pulled off a surprising 120-110 upset against the Golden State Warriors despite missing their superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo due to left knee soreness. Ryan Rollins, a former Warriors player, starred for the Bucks with a career-high 32 points and eight assists, showcasing his growth since leaving Golden State and becoming a key contributor as the Bucks' starting point guard. The Warriors struggled with turnovers and perimeter defense, allowing 19 made three-pointers and 27 points off turnovers, which proved costly. Steve Kerr expressed concern about how his team consistently underperforms when opposing stars are out, highlighting a 0-12 record under such circumstances in recent years. The Bucks demonstrated they are more than just a one-man team, with multiple players contributing double-digit points in Giannis's absence, signaling depth and resilience. Meanwhile, Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 27 points but received limited support, emphasizing the Warriors' need to improve as they prepare for upcoming games.

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