Parker, Antetokounmpo hit milestones as Bucks top Rockets
Despite season-long struggles, the Milwaukee Bucks are not giving up on what's left of their 2015-16 campaign.
On Monday, Bucks bench boss Jason Kidd unleashed possibly his most dynamic duo - Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jabari Parker - on the Houston Rockets, as the club took a small step toward the elusive eighth seed in the Eastern Conference with a 128-121 triumph.
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Just as impressive as the gutsy win were Antetokounmpo's and Parker's individual performances.
Wins are fun. Here's tonight's MegaBucks Leaders as the Bucks top the Rockets. #OwnTheFuture pic.twitter.com/eQFZd4HREe
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) March 1, 2016
Parker - the No. 2 overall pick in 2014 - was stellar on the night, scoring a career-high 36 points, while also chipping in four rebounds, five assists, and two steals.
The promising sophomore scored 20 points in the first half alone.
Jabari's career-best 36P (16/25 FG's) explosion for @Bucks was his first 30+ point game in 78 career GP. Shot chart: pic.twitter.com/Hg8qaGW0Io
— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) March 1, 2016
Antetokounmpo was masterful in his own right, recording the second triple-double of his career exactly one week after his first.
"The Greek Freak" finished with a hearty stat line of 18 points, 17 boards, and 11 dimes. He also had four steals and two blocks.
The best plays from @Giannis_an34 as he records his second career triple-double!! #OwnTheFuturehttps://t.co/rql2zjCSfO
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) March 1, 2016
Although Houston (29-31) received great production from numerous players - Dwight Howard (30 points, 13 rebounds) and James Harden led the way with four others scoring in double digits - it wasn't enough against the feisty Bucks.
With a 25-35 record, Milwaukee sits six games out of the final playoff spot in the east.
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