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Milwaukee defeated Brooklyn 111: 115 in Game 7 and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, 48 points from Kevin Durant were not enough
The big fight ended in a victory for Yannis Antocompo (40 points) and his teammates: Durant forced extra time in an amazing basket, but succumbed to fatigue in the last minute after playing an entire game, and the Bucks completed a 3: 4 victory in an unforgettable series
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Sunday, 20 June 2021, 06:00 Updated: 06:36
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Milwaukee qualified for the Eastern Conference Finals this morning (Sunday), after beating Brooklyn 111: 113 in Game 7, at the end of a dramatic game and a great series.
The huge battle between Yannis Antocompo and Kevin Durant was decided only after overtime, with Durant scoring 48 points and Yannis scoring 40, but the Brooklyn star eventually succumbed to fatigue, and after forcing overtime with a dramatic basket at the end of 48 minutes, in the last minute of overtime fatigue overwhelmed him. An entire game (53 minutes), and the Brooklyn star missed the final shots, coming down undefeated.
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Battle for the Pantheon.
Yannis vs. Durant (Photo: Reuters)
The first half was close, but Brooklyn was the one to lead.
The first quarter ended at 25:28 for the hosts, Griffin's three set up a 25:34 minute within the second quarter, Durant even set up 43:53 minutes before the end of the break, but for the half the Nets went down by only 6.
In the third quarter Yannis put up gear, the turnaround was complete when Milwaukee went up to 68:72, but for the final quarter the Nets went up 82:83, with the game becoming fickle and tight.
We will miss this matchup.
Durant vs. Tucker (Photo: Reuters)
Unique intensity.
Game 7 (Photo: Reuters)
4:00 minutes to go James Harden scored a three-pointer with the board that set up a 96: 101 lead for the Nets, but threes from Middleton and Holiday and a basket from Yannis set up a 0: 8 run and a 104: 101 advantage for the Bucks. Durant kept Brooklyn in the picture with two consecutive baskets, a miss and loss record, and 42 seconds to go he shrank to 109: 107. The ball went to Milwaukee, Middleton missed three 23 seconds to go, but the Bucks managed to take the critical rebound on offense. However, even after a timeout, they failed to throw to the basket in 24 seconds, and the last ball went to Brooklyn, 6.0 seconds to go. Durant received a hard ball, threw while spinning, and the ball plunged in, with 1.0 second on the clock. The reverse gear showed that he stepped on the line of three at the end of the shoe, and the basket was worth only two points, 109: 109. Yannis still missed a hard shot, and the game went into overtime.
In overtime, only one basket was scored in the first three minutes, by Bruce Brown from an offensive rebound.
1:12 to end Antecompo scored from close range and equalized to 109: 109, on the other side Lopez blocked Durant, and 40 seconds to go Middleton buried a jumper from half distance and set up another turnaround, 111: 113 to Milwaukee.
Durant missed with 34 seconds left, Milwaukee failed to score on the other side, and 11 seconds to go Durant took a rebound and went on a final attack, with a chance to win or equalize, but his shot 0.3 seconds to go did not even hit the ring, and the Nets were dismissed.
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