The Milwaukee Bucks are heading to the Emirates NBA Cup Final, earning their spot with a gritty 110-102 victory over the Atlanta Hawks in a game defined by hustle, effort, and timely execution. For head coach Doc Rivers, the game wasn’t just a win—it was a testament to the culture he’s working to instill in Milwaukee: a commitment to “winning plays.”
Bucks Winning Plays: The Key to Their NBA Cup Final Push
“You can’t script it, but you can keep teaching that it takes what it takes.”
Rivers’ postgame comment encapsulates the foundation of the Bucks’ recent success. For Milwaukee, those critical moments made the difference against Atlanta and will undoubtedly be vital in their upcoming matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Defining the Bucks’ Culture of Winning Plays
Ultimately, winning plays go beyond the box score. They’re the effort moments that swing games—diving for loose balls, making key defensive stops, and sacrificing personal glory for the team. Against Atlanta, Milwaukee delivered those moments repeatedly, setting the tone for their journey to the Emirates NBA Cup Final.
Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo said postgame:
“You have to sacrifice your body, your own ambitions, goals, to help your team win.”
Some Key Moments Against the Hawks
The Bucks’ victory over the Hawks was defined by several pivotal moments that showcased their defensive grit and effort.
Giannis’ defensive heroics stood out the most. Specifically, his late-game block on Clint Capela’s alley-oop attempt, paired with his diving steal, proved crucial in preserving Milwaukee’s narrow lead. These plays even drew comparisons to Giannis’ iconic block on Deandre Ayton during the 2021 NBA Finals.
Brook Lopez also played a key role, scoring 16 points while providing crucial rim protection alongside Giannis. His ability to disrupt Atlanta’s lob-heavy offense was critical. Rivers explained,
“We drilled it all day yesterday, and we have the capable players who can do it.”
Additionally, Andre Jackson Jr. made a strong impact, particularly in his matchup with Trae Young. His hustle and defensive intensity forced the Hawks into more isolation plays, limiting their typically dynamic ball movement and giving the Bucks an edge when it mattered most.
The Thunder Challenge
Looking ahead, the Bucks’ next test will be their toughest yet as they face the Oklahoma City Thunder, who are riding a five-game win streak after defeating the Houston Rockets 111-96. The Thunder have the best defense in the league, holding opponents to just 103.1 points per 100 possessions.
OKC’s versatility, and ability to stifle offenses have made them one of the NBA’s strongest teams this season. For the Bucks, finding ways to break through the Thunder’s defense and maintaining their focus under pressure will be key to securing the Emirates NBA Cup.
Giannis and Dame: The Evolving Duo
While the Bucks’ identity is built on effort and defense, their star duo of Giannis and Damian Lillard provides the offensive firepower to close out games. Against the Hawks, Lillard struggled early but found his rhythm late, finishing with 25 points and sealing the game with a clutch floater.
After the game, Giannis reflected on his partnership with Lillard, saying,
“Our chemistry is the best it’s ever been… We feel very comfortable getting to our spots, and we know we can be effective playing that two-man game.”
However, their partnership will be tested against the Thunder’s top-rated defense. OKC thrives on forcing tough shots and disrupting the opposition’s offensive flow. To succeed, the Bucks will need to rely on Giannis and Dame’s ability to break down defenses and create high-quality opportunities for themselves and their teammates.
The Bigger Picture
As the Bucks prepare for the Emirates NBA Cup Final, the importance of these winning plays goes beyond this tournament. They represent the foundation of a team aiming for another NBA title. Whether it’s Giannis diving on the floor, Lopez contesting shots, or Lillard making clutch plays, these moments reflect a team growing into its potential.
With their sights set on the Thunder, the Bucks have an opportunity not just to claim the Emirates NBA Cup but to solidify the culture of winning plays that will carry them through the rest of the season.
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