Bucks, Warriors win on opening night of NBA 75th anniversary season
The Bucks received their championship rings ahead of the 2021-22 season opener (Photo saved: Rings)
The Bucks received their championship rings ahead of the 2021-22 season opener (Photo saved: Rings)

REIGNING NBA champions, Milwaukee Bucks, crushed Brooklyn Nets 127-104 on Tuesday’s opening night of the league’s 75th anniversary season.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was the most valuable player (MVP) in last season’s finals, contributed 32 points 14 rebounds for the Bucks against one of the pre-season favourites.

Meanwhile Los Angeles Lakers lost 121-114 to Golden State Warriors.

LeBron James scored 34 points and Anthony Davis added 33 in the defeat.

Bucks come through ’emotional’ opener
A sold-out crowd packed into the Fiserv Forum Arena as the Bucks unveiled their championship banner and celebrated their first title win in 50 years before the game.

“It was hard, we all were excited to get the rings, and seeing our banner,” Antetokounmpo said.

“It’s kind of hard to balance that, to go from that excitement and emotional state to go and play a game.

“But I think we did a great job. We were able to focus on our gameplan and ourselves and get a win.”

The Bucks defeated Phoenix Suns in July to be crowned NBA champions for the first time since 1971.

Kevin Durrant was Brooklyn’s top scorer with 32 points, but Nets were without point guard Kyrie Irving who refuses to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

Nets coach Steve Nash said. “We weren’t as sharp as we needed to be, we weren’t as physical as we needed to be, we weren’t as organised as we needed to be.
“We just didn’t play well.”

Lakers are finding their way
On the west coast, Warriors, led by a 21-point, 10-assist and 10-rebound triple-double score from Steph Curry, came from behind to beat the 2020 champions.

Six Warriors players scored double figures, while Nemanja Bjelica added 15 points 11 rebounds from the bench.

“This is a good feeling,” Curry said. “We had a lot of excitement coming into this season – a new cast of characters mixed with our core.

“We weathered the storm. I played like trash – shot the ball terribly – but if we can win a game like that where we just stuck with it defensively, it’s a good omen for us.”

Russell Westbrook, who was making his competitive Lakers debut, was limited to 8 points 5 rebounds 4 assists.

Lakers coach Frank Vogel praised Davis and James, calling the pair “spectacular”.

“We’re going to be pretty good if we get those type of performances,” said Vogel. “We just have to be better defensively.

“This is a team which is all new to each other. Everyone is finding his way a little bit, and each day getting a little bit better.” (BBC Sport)

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