The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Bucks need bench to regain momentum

- By Keith Jenkins The Associated Press

MILWAUKEE » The Bucks are back in Milwaukee looking to regain momentum in the Eastern Conference finals.

Coach Mike Budenholze­r believes the play of his bench will be a factor in what happens in Game 5 May 23.

The Bucks’ reserves played so well in the first two games of the series that the teams’ apparel shop unveiled a “Bench Mob” Tshirt, celebratin­g the efforts of Malcolm Brogdon, Ersan Ilyasova, George Hill and others. Milwaukee’s bench outscored Toronto’s reserves, 130-78, through the first three games of the series.

But it was the Raptors’ bench, led by forward Norman Powell’s 18 points, that decided Game 4 — scoring 48 points May 21 as Toronto evened the series at 2-2.

“They need to play well,” Budenholze­r said May 22 of his reserves. “I think our whole team, whether it be the bench or the starters, needs to be better defensivel­y. I think there’s things offensivel­y where the bench can, you know, just like the rest of us, we have to execute a little bit better . ... this series, the benches have been critical and very influentia­l and credit to Toronto’s bench, particular­ly. They really stepped up and had a huge game, and we need that from our group.”

Serge Ibaka gave the Raptors a lift off the bench May 21 with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Fellow Toronto reserve Fred VanVleet added 13 points and six assists. Their efforts came as the Raptors got only 19 points from a hobbled Kawhi Leonard.

Raptors coach Nick Nurse is confident his bench will continue to play well in Milwaukee because of Toronto’s style of play.

“That’s really kind of our system, would be that we create opportunit­ies and everyone’s involved and everybody’s touching the ball,” he said. “Everybody’s moving and cutting. It’s kind of a free-flowing, open system.

“If we play with the effort we’ve put in the last two games, actually three of the four games in the series, we are going to have a really good chance to win,” Nurse said. “We are going to put ourselves in position to win, and I don’t think it’s any tricky schemes or fabulous game plans. I think it’s our players playing their butts off, really.”

Brogdon, who returned from a foot injury in the Eastern Conference semifinals, missed his first seven shots May 21 and finished with just four points. None of the Milwaukee reserves scored in double digits.

 ?? FRANK GUNN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Raptors center Serge Ibaka battles for the rebound against the Bucks’ Nikola Mirotic (41) andat Connaughto­n (24) May 21 in Toronto.
FRANK GUNN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Raptors center Serge Ibaka battles for the rebound against the Bucks’ Nikola Mirotic (41) andat Connaughto­n (24) May 21 in Toronto.

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