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Summer League Recap: Bucks 96, 76ers 94

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Brayden Burries’ contested layup with just over a second left secured a tight 96-94 win for the Bucks over the Philadelphia 76ers in their last Summer League outing. With the win, Milwaukee improved to a 2-3 record. Burries scored 27 points while adding four rebounds and five assists in a promising ending to his time in Vegas. Kam Jones and Nate Ament each pitched in with twelve points, while Gerald Ayayi led the Sixers in scoring with 22 points on 13 shots.

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Game Recap

The Bucks started two-way signee Kam Jones, rookies Brayden Burries and Nate Ament, Pete Nance, and Bogoljub Marković. The Sixers started Duke Miles, Dante Maddox Jr., Gerald Ayayi, Amani Lyles, and Isaac Johnson. Meanwhile, Philadelphia’s first-round draft-pick, Labaron Philon Jr., sat out.

The game started in a back-and-forth contest, with Ament pouring in Milwaukee’s first five points in the game. But he wasn’t the Bucks’ only rookie who got on the scoresheet early, with Burries’ and-one layup giving them a 13-10 lead midway through the first quarter. Milwaukee continued to do the right things on offense, freeing up willing shot takers like Zack Austin for open three-pointers and sending Ament up for thunderous lobs. A Jones three-point buzzer-beater put Milwaukee up 28-22 at the end of the first quarter, their largest lead in the game.

The Bucks got off to a hot start at the start of the second quarter, stretching their lead to double digits by connecting from long range. In addition to the long ball, Milwaukee scored frequently in transition, so when Philly went cold and lacked any sort of offensive generation, it directly translated to fast-break layups and numerical advantages for the Bucks. B.J. Boston’s and-one added an exclamation point to a big 9-2 Bucks run. However, the 76ers hunkered down on defense, and some big buckets from Maddox cut the Bucks’ lead to just one point. Eventually, Mylik Wilson’s driving layup and a last-second Lyles chase-down block sealed Philadelphia’s halftime advantage. Philly up, 51-50.

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The Bucks continued to battle the Sixers into the third quarter, reclaiming their lead thanks to a pair of quick layups from Jones and Burries, the former of whom had to limp off the court after landing awkwardly. From there, the Sixers and Bucks exchanged scoring runs, with Milwaukee working past their initial turnover troubles by consistently converting at the rim. However, Philadelphia gained a narrow edge at the end of the third quarter, leading 74-69.

In a continuation of the back-and-forth affair, Milwaukee quickly tied the game and took the lead to start the fourth quarter. They caught fire at the right time, forging a 10-0 scoring run off some clutch Kam Jones three-pointers, and held a tight lead throughout the final frame. However, Milwaukee failed to score in their final four possessions, including on a long Nance airball with just 13 seconds left. Philadelphia attempted to run a play to secure the win, but a blocking foul from Marković sent Gerald Ajayi to the line, where he promptly tied the game up. With under 10 seconds left, Burries received the ball in the backcourt, drove all the way downhill to the rim, and converted an acrobatic layup with time expiring to secure the win for Milwaukee. Yeah, he might just be that dude.

Stat That Stood Out

Although Burries will rightfully draw most of the attention for his insane game, Nate Ament shot 2/3 from three-point range. The figure isn’t overly impressive by itself, but when you consider Ament shot 7/18 (.388) from three throughout his five Summer League appearances, his outside shooting becomes genuinely intriguing, if not exciting. One of Ament’s biggest concerns when he was being drafted was his inconsistent shooting, but it looks like he’s been working through it in Las Vegas.

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