The Milwaukee Bucks suffered another setback Friday night, marking their seventh consecutive loss after falling 118-109 to the New York Knicks. The defeat also ended their hopes in the NBA Cup tournament.
The Bucks started strong but couldn’t sustain momentum. Despite a solid performance early in the game, turnovers and missed defensive assignments allowed the Knicks to seize control in the second half.
Giannis Antetokounmpo played through minor discomfort but still managed to lead the team in scoring, showing resilience amid team struggles. The supporting cast, however, failed to provide consistent backup as New York capitalized on Milwaukee’s lack of rhythm.
New York’s balanced attack, led by Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle, kept the Bucks on their heels. Timely three-point shooting and effective ball movement gave the Knicks a steady advantage in the final quarter.
The victory pushed the Knicks further up in their Cup standings while Milwaukee continued its slide down the Eastern Conference rankings.
“We have to regroup,” head coach Doc Rivers said postgame. “Losing streaks test your resolve, but it’s about finding a way back together as a unit.”
Giannis added, “It’s on us to figure this out. We have the talent; now it’s about execution.”
The Bucks return home to face the Chicago Bulls, hoping to end their losing streak and reestablish their early-season form. The team remains focused on defensive improvement and rediscovering their offensive tempo.
“Every team goes through rough patches,” Rivers said. “How we respond defines our season.”
Author’s summary: Milwaukee’s seventh straight loss to New York knocks them out of NBA Cup contention, with Giannis leading in scoring despite ongoing team struggles.