Golden State’s horror type on the street has continued, thrashed 128-111 by the Bucks in Milwaukee.
The defending NBA champions are 2-12 on their travels to go away them 14-14 and tenth within the Western Conference standings on Tuesday evening.
The Warriors have allowed at the least 114 factors in each away recreation this season.
Milwaukee improved to 20-7 for second within the Eastern Conference, led by Giannis Antetokounmpo with 30 factors whereas Bobby Portis completed with 25 factors and 11 rebounds in a matchup of the final two champions.
Antetokounmpo’s fifteenth 30-point outing of the season got here regardless of simply 9-for-26 taking pictures from the sphere. He additionally had 12 rebounds and even received nailed with a technical after a second 10-second violation on the free-throw line.
The Greek went 11 for 17 on the line and his teammates made all 15 of their foul pictures because the Bucks ran up a 26-15 benefit in free-throw factors over a Warriors staff that noticed 4 gamers and coach Steve Kerr choose up technicals.
Stephen Curry had a team-high 20 factors – and one of many “T’s” – for Golden State, whereas Jordan Poole added 18 and Klay Thompson 14.
In Philadelphia, Joel Embiid scored 31 factors, James Harden had 21 factors and 15 assists, and the 76ers cruised to a 123-103 win over the Sacramento Kings.
Tobias Harris additionally scored 21 factors for the Sixers (15-12), fifth within the East, who’ve gained three straight to begin a seven-game homestand.
Three different gamers reached double figures in scoring, together with Australian Matisse Thybulle who added 15 factors.
Two nights after Embiid scored 53 in a victory over the Charlotte Hornets, Harden and Harris took benefit of Sacramento’s defensive deal with the massive man.
Philadelphia led 80-55 at halftime, probably the most factors they’ve scored in a primary half all season. They shot 51.2 per cent for the sport and recorded a season-high 34 assists.
Domantas Sabonis had a double-double (22 factors, 10 rebounds) for the Kings, his fifth in a row.
With AP & Reuters.