RAPTORS at BUCKS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | February 18, 2021



RAPTORS at BUCKS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | February 18, 2021

Led by Pascal Siakam’s 27 PTS, 6 REB and 5 AST, the Toronto Raptors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks, 110-96, securing their two-game back-to-back series. Additionally for the Raptors, Norman Powell tallied 29 PTS in the victory, while Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 23 PTS, 12 REB and 8 AST in the loss.

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Toronto Raptors at Minnesota Timberwolves – Feb. 19 at 9pm/et on NBA League Pass
Oklahoma City Thunder at Milwaukee Bucks – Feb. 19 at 8pm/et on NBA League Pass

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41 thoughts on “RAPTORS at BUCKS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | February 18, 2021”

  1. Giannis can shoot. He just need to stop being overly aggressive. Why the NBA got loud crowd noises with no people in the seats? The rims sound like Dave and Busters game room. They out here capping!

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  2. Buds offense he was running made no sense against the Raptors. It looks like he didn't prep at all, even after just losing to them. He needs to make serious adjustments or the Bucks may slide even further.

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  3. Bulls fan here. Lifelong, born and raised. I just have to say that I have so much respect for this Raptors team and how they're built and how they are run. They do such a damn good job of developing their young players it really makes me mad at my own team.

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  4. How did Giannis NOT get a Flagrant 2 for intentionally elbowing OG in the jaw. And did they not show that highlight? It was intentionally. He looked at OG, then swung his elbow at OG's face.

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  5. man if we could get just that one-star caliber I would comfortably say we would at the very least make it to the semi-finals not to say we don't have stars but I'm talking about a top 5 player I just don't get why people don't think Toronto lit we have hands down one of the best popping nightlives crazy clubs we just like every other big American city but better bc you don't have to worry about getting your brains splattered on the sidewalk i mean we getting their unfourtantly i guess they think we have different culture I don't know what it would take to get one of them diva dickheads to come join the team I mean you would have a whole country riding for you

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  6. *******BOYCOTT*******

    THE NBA HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED INTO POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE BY COMMISSIONER ADAM SILVER & LEBRON JAMES CAMPAIGNING FOR THE DEMOCRAT PARTY, BLM AND OTHER BLACK ORGANIZATIONS (VERIZON, BEST BUY & CIGNA AS WELL.) THE NBA ALSO ALLOWS ITS SPOILED PLAYERS TO DISRESPECT FLAG SITTING DURING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM, DON'T FINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE NBA /WNBA. #boycottnba

    CONTACT THE NBA.
    https://contact.nba.com/contact-nba/

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  7. Bucks are a terrible team right now. If they aren't careful they may be in the running for a lottery pick. Not sure what is wrong, but they better right the ship soon or they are wasting a superstar, like every Wisconsin team in recent history.

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  8. Paschal Siakam and Fred Vanvleet do you know the word 'team work' you two are ballhogs. When you get the ball it does not mean you will shoot it. Set a play…..for Pete's sake!!!!!!!!

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  9. Giannis is like Patrick Mahomes, starts off promising and then his career goes down a little, still loses but the team is good. We’re both drafted late but early. Defences have figured out how to stop him but not all defences, and everyone loves them. Now don’t come at me Giannis had an amazing game but he’s just not as good as he used to be.

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  10. Minutes Played: Jokic – 1006(ranked 8), Lebron – 1039(ranked 5)
    Player Efficiency Rating: Jokic – 31.4(ranked 1), Lebron – 24.4(ranked 14)
    True Shooting%: Jokic – .656(ranked 11), Lebron – .601(ranked 64)
    Offensive Rebound%: Jokic – 9.3(ranked 22), Lebron – 1.9(ranked 148)
    Deffensive Rebound%: Jokic – 25.9(ranked 15), Lebron – 23.9(ranked 23)
    Total Rebound%: Jokic – 17.5(ranked 17), Lebron – 13.2(ranked 38)
    Assist%: Jokic – 40.6(ranked 6), Lebron – 38.7(ranked 8)
    Steals%: Jokic – 2.2(ranked 20), Lebron – 1.4(ranked 103)
    Block%: Jokic – 1.7(ranked 71), Lebron – 1.2(ranked 107)
    Turnover%: Jokic – 14.1(ranked 142), Lebron – 14.7(ranked 156)
    Usage%: Jokic – 29.4(ranked 22), Lebron – 31.7(ranked 8)
    Offensive Win Shares: Jokic – 4.9(ranked 1), Lebron – 2.4(ranked 13)
    Defensive Win Shares: Jokic – 1.4(ranked 9), Lebron – 1.9(ranked 2)
    Total Win Shares: Jokic – 6.3(ranked 1), Lebron – 4.3(ranked 5)
    Win Shares/48: Jokic – .300(ranked 1), Lebron – 1.99(ranked 17)
    Offensive Box +/-: Jokic – 9.1(ranked 1), Lebron – 5.9(ranked 8)
    Defensive Box +/-: Jokic – 2.3(ranked 4), Lebron – 1.3(ranked 19)
    Total Box +/-: Jokic – 11.4(ranked 1), Lebron – 7.3(ranked 5)
    VORP: Jokic – 3.4(ranked 1), Lebron – 2.4(ranked 4)
    Total PPG: Jokic – 27.4(ranked 8), Lebron – 25.9(ranked 12)
    Total APG: Jokic – 8.6(ranked 5), Lebron – 7.9(ranked 9)
    Total RPG: Jokic – 11.1(ranked 8), Lebron – 8.2(ranked 23)
    Total SPG: Jokic – 1.6(ranked 9), Lebron – 1.0(ranked 66)
    Total BPG: Jokic – 0.6(ranked 71), Lebron – 0.5(ranked 93)
    Total TOPG: Jokic – 3.4(ranked 264), Lebron – 3.7(ranked 270)
    Double Doubles: Jokic – 25(ranked 1), Lebron – 13(ranked 16)
    Triple Doubles: Jokic – 6(ranked 3), Lebron – 3(ranked 6)
    FG%: Jokic – 57.0(ranked 13), Lebron – 50.8(ranked 35)
    3pt%: Jokic – 40.2(ranked 52), Lebron – 37.2(ranked 104)
    FT%: Jokic – 87.1(ranked 27), Lebron – 70.4(ranked 101)
    I want someone to tell me why Lebron is in the MVP Convo
    and Jokic is not!!! Jokic is Hands down DOMINATING the NBA right NOW!

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