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Milwaukee defeated Orlando 107: 121 and went up 1-2 in the series
A second quarter of 20:39 and a performance by Yannis Antocompo with 35 points and added 11 rebounds and 7 assists gave the Bucks an advantage in the series
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The playoff series in the NBA continued tonight (Saturday) with Milwaukee, which climbed to a 1: 2 lead over Orlando with 107: 121. Later Miami will play Indiana, the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Houston and Portland will face the Lakers.
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Orlando - Milwaukee 121: 107 (2: 1)
If the game was still relatively close in the first quarter, then a second quarter of 20:39 to the Bucks completely finished the story and gave them a 43:70 lead after 24 minutes and turned the second half into a kind of Garbage Time. Yannis Antocompo led Milwaukee with 35 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists, Chris Middleton scored 17 and added 8 rebounds and 6 assists, Brock Lopez contributed 16 points and 6 rebounds and Eric Baldesso finished with 14 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists . In Orlando, DJ Augustine stood out with 24 points and 6 assists, Terence Ross and Nikola Wojciech (5 rebounds) scored 20 points each and Ivan Fournier finished with 13 points.
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