One half was enough for Antetokunbo and Bucks (VIDEO)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on January 24, 2020 Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo controls the ball during the NBA basketball match between Milwaukee Bucks and Charlotte Hornets at The AccorHotels Arena in Paris on January 24, 2020. - Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo believes winning this season's NBA crown will be harder than ever, dismissing suggestions a championship victory will be diminished by the coronavirus shutdown. As 22 teams prepare to head for Orlando for the NBA's restart on July 30, some critics have argued that the four-month pandemic shutdown means there will forever be an asterisk against the eventual winners. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

The Milwaukee Bucks are on a good track and the Sacramento Kings learned it first hand, in the match between them in the "bubble" of Orlando. Giannis Antetokunbo was in good spirits again, Kyle Korver (22 points) and Brooke Lopez (21 points) proved to be worthy supporters and the "Deer" with 20/45 three-pointers (8 different players found a target) arrived comfortably in the victory with 131-123, adding another positive result to the preparation friendlies.

For their part, Sacramento, which lined up with two major shortcomings (Harrison Barnes, Richon Holmes), could not look competitive against the team with the best record in this year's NBA championship, and certainly needs strengthening, especially in defense. , in view of the restart of the season.

The "Greek Freak" only had to intervene in the first half, when the Bucks made their way to the locker room having scored 80 points (80-60 per day). Giannis had about 16 points, 15 rebounds, 9 assists, 6/2 shots and 7/11 shots in about 13 minutes of participation, which was his final score. Thanasis Antetokounbo did not play.

Buddy Hild stood out from the Kings with 19 points.

The quarters: 38-33, 80-60, 109-92, 131-123