Bucks Crush Celtics, but Can They Maintain Urgency Against Less Daunting Foes?

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The Bucks pulled off one of their most convincing wins of the season with a 135-102 thrashing of the Celtics. This win was more than just a regular season victory, it was a victory for the Bucks to regain their glory and championship spirit.

Dominant Bucks: Milwaukee roared back from their slump with a 135-102 thrashing of the Boston Celtics, their most impressive performance of the season. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis combined for 20 straight points in a first-half burst, leading the Bucks to a 43-point lead and their fourth-largest halftime advantage in franchise history.

Focus and Energy: Antetokounmpo wants the Bucks to maintain this intensity against less formidable opponents, emphasizing the need for "respect-slash-fear" and consistent urgency regardless of wins or losses. The Bucks held a team meeting after a recent loss to discuss playing with more effort and energy, a key factor in their dominant win.

Holiday's Return: Jrue Holiday returned to Milwaukee for the first time since being traded, receiving a standing ovation from Bucks fans. He scored six points in a limited role, while Boston's starters rested for the entire second half after a tough back-to-back schedule.

Celtics Struggle: Boston had their worst shooting night of the season, missing 16 of their first 17 3-pointers and finishing 9-of-34 from beyond the arc. Payton Pritchard and Sam Hauser led the Celtics with 21 and 15 points, respectively.

Looking Ahead: The Bucks face a crucial test: can they carry this dominant performance and newfound focus into their next games, even against less intimidating opponents? Antetokounmpo's call for consistent urgency will be key in their quest to climb back up the standings.

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