Denver beat the Golden State Warriors but stayed on the team.Milwaukee one step closer to qualifying

25/04/2022 06:45
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The Milwaukee Bucks basketball player won a 119-95 victory over the Chicago Bulls in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals to take a 3-1 lead.

Giannis Antetokounmpo led the defending champs to victory with 32 and 17 rebounds. Substitute Grayson – Allen scored 27 points to tie the playoffs highest score. “The fans know that if we want to defend our title, we have to give our best in every game. Today’s victory was based on good movement with the ball, which made our road to victory easier.” Introduce Antetokounmpo to accredited media.

Denver beat the Golden State Warriors 126-121, but lowered series betting to 1-3. Serbian Nikola Jokic, who scored 37 points, was the centerpiece of the Nuggets. “We didn’t want to accept the fact that the Golden State Warriors had knocked us out in the first round of the playoffs. We showed fighting power, but we showed attacking power,” Last season’s MVP winner said he was the most useful player.

Miami won 110:86 in Atlanta to take a 3-1 lead. The Heat’s leader is Jimmy Butler – author of 36 points and 10 rebounds. New Orleans beat Phoenix 118-103 to tie the series 2-2. Brandon Ingram had 30 points and Jonas Valanciunas had 26 points and 15 rebounds.

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals:

Chicago Bulls – Milwaukee Bucks 95:119 (22:25, 19:31, 33:34, 21:29)

Most points: LaVine 24 (13 assists), DeRozan 23, Williams 20 (10 rebounds), Vucevic 11 (10 rebounds) – Antetokounmpo 32 (17 rebounds), Allen 27, Holiday 26, Powell Thies 14 (10 rebounds), 22,020 spectators

/Series rate: 1:3/

Atlanta Hawks-Miami Heat 86:110 (26:25, 15:30, 20:25, 25:30)

Most points: Hunter 24, Knox 12, Collins 11, Butler 36 (10 rebounds), Adebayo and Tucker 14 each, Struth 12, 18,951 spectators

/stat series 1:3/

Western Conference Quarterfinals:

Denver Nuggets-Golden State Warriors 126:121 (26:21, 37:31, 35:37, 28:32)

Most points: Jokic 37, Morris 24, Gordon 21 – Curry 33, Thompson 32, Wiggins 20, Green 13 (11 rebounds), 19,628 spectators

/stat series 1:3/

New Orleans Pelicans – Phoenix Suns 118:103 (25:22, 24:29, 35:23, 34:29)

Most points: Ingram 30, Valanciunas 26 (15 rebounds), McCollum 18 – Ayton 23, MCGee 14, Johnson 13, 18,962 spectators

/stat series 2:2/

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