Sports
Bucks down Hawks, reach NBA Cup finals

(UPDATE) LOS ANGELES — A dominating performance by Giannis Antetokounmpo on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) led the Milwaukee Bucks into the NBA Cup finals, where they will face Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder for the title.

FINALS-BOUND Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson (1) and Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo collide during the second half of a semifinal game in the NBA Cup on Dec. 14, 2024, in Las Vegas. AP PHOTO

Greek star Antetokounmpo scored 32 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to spark the Bucks over the Atlanta Hawks, 110-102, while Canadian guard Gilgeous-Alexander netted a game-high 32 points to lead the Thunder over Houston 111-96 in the semifinals at Las Vegas.

The Bucks and Thunder will meet for the crown on Tuesday in Las Vegas.

"I just wanted to be aggressive through all the ups and downs, highs and lows, and it paid off," said Gilgeous-Alexander. "Hopefully we can do the same thing on Tuesday.

"If we play defense, we give ourselves a chance every night. We just have to play hard, play together and have fun."

NBA scoring leader Antetokounmpo also added nine assists, four blocks and a steal while shooting 10-of-15 from the floor and 12-of-18 from the free-throw line.

"We got stops. That was the most important thing," Antetokounmpo said. "They were feeling comfortable, getting to their spots. We were able to disrupt their offense.

"We were moving the ball, playing team basketball, getting to our spots, knocking down a few shots down the stretch. That's why we were able to get the win."

The Bucks also had 25 points from Damian Lillard and 16 more from Brook Lopez while Trae Young led Atlanta with 35 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds.

"I didn't force it because Giannis was getting downhill early," Lillard said. "I was moving the ball, they were giving me a lot of attention and guys were getting open looks. I knew eventually I'd get opportunities and they would go in, and they did."

The Bucks, who made an unbeaten run to last year's inaugural semifinals of the in-season tournament before losing to Indiana, were the only team to make a return trip to this year's last four.

"This was a big game. Redeem ourselves for last year against this great Atlanta team," Milwaukee's Khris Middleton said. "It was great. It was a back and forth game but to get a win after a tough tournament and close it out the way we did was great."

They were inspired by Antetokounmpo and his hunger after last year's Cup near-miss.

After a 2-8 start to the campaign, the Bucks have gone 12-3 since.

Two Jalen Johnson dunks late in the third quarter gave the Hawks an 83-82 lead entering the fourth.

The game stayed on a knife's edge until Antetokounmpo had six points in a 7-1 Bucks run for a 103-96 lead with 3:13 to play.

Young answered with two free throws and a jumper but Lopez scored to give Milwaukee a 105-100 edge and Lillard's floater from the free-throw line sealed Atlanta's fate.

Gilgeous-Alexander shot 8-of-21 from the floor, 2-of-6 from 3-point range, sank 14-of-15 free throws and added eight rebounds, six assists and five steals to spark NBA Western Conference leader Oklahoma City over Houston.