Coming off what some might say their worst loss in franchise history, the Spurs bounced back to beat Milwaukee Bucks in Milwaukee wednesday night. San Antonio played their typical style of play, evenly contributing across the board. The Spurs finished with 6 in doubles figures as they pick up their 42 in on an average year for the reigning champs. 27 assists on 38 made field goals is pretty impressive which the Spurs did so nicely. Distributing the ball, getting all players involved is a recipe for success in this league. The Bucks didn’t playa and game by any means however found themselves not he losing side. The only major stat difference between the two teams that jumped out at me was the free throw production. The Spurs shot 14 more free throws capitalizing on 12 more than Milwaukee, and funny enough the The Spurs win by just about the difference there. The Bucks fall to 34-34 on the year as they continue their surprising year to many as they travel to Brooklyn to face a struggling hungry Nets team, while the defending champs host the decent Boston Celtics friday night.
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