There’s no place like home for the Milwaukee Bucks.
After dropping the last two games on a west coast trip, the first back to back losses all year, the Milwaukee Bucks were determined not to make it three in a row by running past the Indiana Pacers 117-98 at Fiserv Forum Thursday night.
A frustrated Giannis Antetenokounmpo was getting bumped around to the point of drawing a second half technical foul but that only fired him up to score 12 of his game high 29 points in the fourth quarter. He also pulled down 17 rebounds while fellow all-star Khris Middleton poured in 27.
The Bucks maintained their hold on the NBA’s best record at 49-16 and they’ll host the Charlotte Hornets Saturday night.




