Pritchard Breaks Celtics Record, But Bucks Still Win
Milwaukee, WI - The Milwaukee Bucks took down the Boston Celtics 128-119 on Tuesday night, despite a historic performance from Celtics guard Payton Pritchard. Pritchard, in his fourth year with the Celtics, shattered a franchise record by sinking eight three-pointers in the first half alone, surpassing the previous record of seven held by both Larry Bird and Paul Pierce.
Pritchard's Record-Breaking Performance
The game started with Pritchard on fire. He hit his first five three-point attempts and was unstoppable from beyond the arc in the first two quarters. His impressive display of sharpshooting helped keep the Celtics in the game despite Giannis Antetokounmpo's dominant performance for the Bucks.
"He's been working hard all season," said Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla. "He got some good looks, and he was feeling it tonight."
Pritchard finished the night with 28 points, including a career-high nine three-pointers, but the Celtics couldn't quite overcome a strong performance from the Bucks, led by Giannis's 38 points and 10 rebounds.
Bucks Maintain Their Dominance
The Bucks entered the game with the league's best record and showed why they are considered a championship contender. They were able to withstand the Celtics' offensive barrage and pulled away in the second half, thanks to their strong defense and offensive efficiency.
The Bucks' victory marked their 10th straight win at home, and they now sit at 17-4 on the season. The Celtics, despite Pritchard's record-breaking performance, suffered their third loss in their last five games.
Looking Ahead
This game highlighted the strength of both teams. The Celtics, even with their loss, proved to be a tough opponent, showcasing their resilience and offensive firepower. Meanwhile, the Bucks demonstrated their dominance and depth, showcasing their championship aspirations.
Both teams have a long season ahead, and this game serves as a reminder of the tough competition in the Eastern Conference. The Celtics will look to bounce back from this loss, while the Bucks will look to continue their impressive run.
Key Takeaways
- Payton Pritchard set a new Celtics record with nine three-pointers in a game, surpassing the previous record of seven held by Larry Bird and Paul Pierce.
- Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks to victory with 38 points and 10 rebounds.
- The Bucks continue to be a dominant force in the NBA, while the Celtics remain a strong contender in the Eastern Conference.