Against a top-tier NBA opponent, the Bucks’ ability to have six different players score in double figures without their best player was really impressive. In addition to his 31 points, Damian Lillard pulled down five rebounds, disheveled 16 assists, and committed one theft.
Lillard recording 16 assists in the game was a season-high for him and it is a good thing that he was able to get other teammates involved. Damian Lillard was the first player in Bucks history to have a game with at least 30 points and 15 assists.
Once again, Bobby Portis Jr. was sensational off the bench and he also scored 31 points. He also grabbed 10 rebounds, recorded two assists, and recorded three steals. Portis Jr. is one of the favorites to win the NBA Sixth Man of the Year.
Jae Crowder scored 18 points for the Bucks, Malik Beasley scored 17 points, and Brook Lopez also added 10 points for Milwaukee.