Milwaukee Bucks suffer humiliating defeat, marking their worst loss in a decade.
2026-03-30 11:29
In a recent NBA regular season game, the San Antonio Spurs crushed the Milwaukee Bucks 127-95.
This loss was a devastating blow to the Bucks, causing this former championship team to miss the NBA playoffs for the first time in a decade. The Bucks have now lost nine of their last eleven games.
The Bucks' star player and two-time regular season MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo missed his sixth consecutive game due to a knee injury, which was undoubtedly the direct reason for the team's record to plummet.
In stark contrast to the Bucks' dismal performance, the Spurs are currently in excellent form. With this resounding victory, the Spurs have secured their eighth consecutive win, continuing to put immense pressure on the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the battle for the top seed in the Western Conference and even the entire league.
The Bucks' elimination was also accompanied by huge off-court controversy. Last week, the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) publicly accused the Bucks' management, claiming that the team deliberately "tanked" in order to obtain a better draft position in the upcoming draft lottery, against Giannis Antetokounmpo's own wishes to play, and kept the healthy star on the bench.
Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers vehemently refuted this claim. Rivers stated unequivocally that while the 31-year-old Giannis Antetokounmpo is indeed actively recovering, his current physical condition is absolutely not good enough for him to play.
With the regular season drawing to a close, the play-in tournament will officially begin on April 14, while the highly anticipated first round of the playoffs will kick off on April 18.
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