Joe Ingles and the Milwaukee Bucks have moved two wins clear atop the NBA’s Eastern Conference with a 130-94 demolition of easybeats San Antonio.
One of three groups within the east to have already clinched a play-off spot, the Bucks (52-20) are actually additional forward of second-placed Boston Celtics having performed one sport fewer.
Boston should wait till they tackle the Indiana Pacers on Saturday (AEDT) earlier than they will try to shut the hole.
Australian veteran Ingles, recruited this season, was once more vital off the bench and completed with 14 factors and two steals.
The 35-year-old is understood for his precision from deep and when he hit a nook three to beat the buzzer on the half, the Bucks prolonged their result in 15 factors.
The Spurs (19-54) had been by no means once more within the sport as two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo racked up his forty second double-double from 57 video games this season.
The energy ahead led all comers for factors (31) and rebounds (14).
“They (the Bucks) have got their culture down,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich mentioned. “They’re confident. They know they can do it if they play the right way, which they do most of the time. Tonight was a good example.
“I’d love to have the ability to play them each evening. It could be nice for our younger children to see the way it will get achieved and the way errors are made and what’s vital.”
Elsewhere, Washington Wizards recruit Xavier Cooks played his second NBA game but only came on once the clash with Western Conference heavyweights Denver was out of reach at 113-94. The score finished 118-104 in the Nuggets’ favour.
Cooks, who only last week was playing for the Sydney Kings in their NBL championship series, managed just one rebound from his three-and-a-half minutes on the floor. He is yet to sink his first basket at NBA level.
Dallas Mavericks mastermind Luka Doncic came up with more assists than in any game since April 2021 but the Slovenian’s efforts could not secure his team a win against the Golden State Warriors.
Along with his game-high 30 points, Doncic had 17 assists – three shy of his personal best – as a mouthwatering tit-for-tat with Steph Curry (20 points, 13 assists) unfolded.
Neither side led by more than 10 points at any stage but the Warriors maintained a tight advantage for the last 90 seconds and got home 127-125.
Australia’s Josh Green had 12 points and four rebounds starting next to Doncic in the backcourt.
with The AP
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