Words would only have been able to stretch so far after another loss, especially if one would have come against the Jazz, who, like the Bucks, had a 1-6 record entering Thursday’s game. The Bucks needed a positive result to take with them into the weekend as they play the Knicks in New York on Friday night and then return to Milwaukee for a Sunday matinee game against the Boston Celtics.
“It was important for us to not only get off of that six-game losing streak and feel something good, winning the game, but going into this next stretch of games, I think it was important for us to get back in the win column,” Lillard continued.
“And not just win a game, but do a lot of things that we can have some carryover with. If we do a lot of the things that we did tonight against any team — with the pace we did, the energy that we did it with — I think we’ll have success.”
Lillard was spectacular with 34 points (on 12-of-22 shooting), seven assists and four rebounds. And as he has been all season long, Giannis Antetokounmpo was right there with his running mate and tallied 31 points and 16 rebounds after missing Monday’s game in Cleveland with a right adductor strain.
The Bucks’ superstar duo shouldered a heavy load once again and continued their strong start to the season. While the final score would indicate an easy win, the Jazz forced the Bucks to work for it, echoing something Rivers said on Wednesday.