Janis fought back, Milwaukee melted Brooklyn's lead

Janis Adetokumpo failed to bring another victory to Milwaukee / photo: EPA-EFE / TANNEN MAURY

The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Brooklyn Nets 107-96 and tied 2-2 in the Eastern Conference playoff semifinals.
Brooklyn started the game better and had an advantage in the first quarter, as well as at the start of the second, but then Milwaukee led by Janis Adetokumpo made a turnaround and did not miss the advantage until the end of the game.

A mitigating circumstance for Milwaukee was both injury to Brooklyn quarterback Kyrie Irving for whom according to initial estimates, the season is over. Brooklyn also played without James Harden who got injured in the first game of this series and it is possible that he will return in the next game.
He was the best in the Milwaukee team Adetokumpo with 34 points and 12 rebounds, and Chris Middleton showed a good game with 19 points and eight assists. In the ranks of Brooklyn, Kevin Durant was the first name with 28 points and 13 rebounds.

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