The Milwaukee Bucks pulled away late from the Sacramento Kings in their 126-113 victory on Wednesday.
The Bucks closed the door on the game in the fourth quarter after the two teams went back and forth the previous three periods, outscoring the Kings. The key to victory was the Bucks' dominance on the offensive glass and their ability to make the most of those opportunities. The Bucks grabbed 17 offensive rebounds, turning it into 25 second-chance points. Compare that to eight offensive rebounds for the Kings, which turned into 11 second-chance points.
Giannis Antetokounmpo (35 points) and Jrue Holiday (31 points) each cracked the 30-point barrier while three others scored in double figures in the win for the Bucks. Domantas Sabonis scored 23 points and Harrison Barnes added 20 points in the loss for the Kings.