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Bucks' Big Three: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday trigger Milwaukee rebound in form

The Milwaukee Bucks have not lost a game when Jrue Holiday, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton have all been on the floor

Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo is flanked by Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday as they pose for a picture during an NBA basketball media day Monday, Sept. 27, 2021, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
Image: Giannis Antetokounmpo is flanked by Khris Middleton (left) and Jrue Holiday (right) as the trio pose for a picture during an NBA basketball media day

The defending champions are beginning to look the part again.

It was not long ago that the Milwaukee Bucks were languishing under .500, but, after a seven-game winning streak, they have moved back towards the top of the Eastern Conference standings. Milwaukee's run has been overshadowed a bit by Phoenix's 16-game winning streak and Golden State's 18-2 start to the season.

Now, the Bucks - and their conference finals opponents, the Atlanta Hawks - are showing signs they have shaken off their early struggles.

"At the start of this season, going through some trying times, I think we were all just happy it was at the beginning of the season," guard Jrue Holiday said. "We know how this league goes, how the games go. It's always ebbs and flows. We know that we can make a run at any time."

Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday brings the ball up court against the Denver Nuggets
Image: Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday brings the ball up court against the Denver Nuggets

The Bucks have not lost a game when Holiday, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton have all played. Holiday missed about two weeks early in the season with a sprained ankle and when he returned, Milwaukee blew a 21-point lead in a November 5 loss to the Knicks.

When Milwaukee faced Atlanta in a conference finals rematch on November 14, the Hawks were on a six-game losing streak and the Bucks entered the game at 6-7 on the season. Atlanta won by 20 - this started a seven-game winning streak that pushed the Hawks back above .500. That run ended on Saturday, but Milwaukee have not lost since that blowout against Atlanta.

The Bucks' streak began when Middleton returned from an eight-game Covid-related absence on November 17. Antetokounmpo scored 47 points in a win over the Los Angeles Lakers.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo scores 47 points and grabs nine rebounds for the Milwaukee Bucks in their victory over the LA Lakers in Week 5 of the NBA

While the Warriors and Suns have opened up some distance on the rest of the West, the Bucks (13-8) are one of four teams within one-and-a-half games of East-leading Brooklyn (14-6). There have been some surprises at the top of the conference. Chicago (14-8) and Washington (13-8) have had early success after significant offseason changes, and Charlotte (13-10) are not far behind.

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That is not how the top half of the conference was necessarily expected to look, but it took a little while for Milwaukee to hit their stride, and even after their recent winning streak, Atlanta (11-10) are not above the play-in zone. Philadelphia (11-10) have lost eight of 11.

It is not a shock to see the Bucks look less than dominant from time to time. They finished with the seventh-best record in the league last season before winning the title as a No 3 seed.

Recently, they have taken advantage of a fairly favourable schedule. The first five games of their winning streak were at home, when they faced the Lakers with LeBron James out, then Oklahoma City, Orlando twice and Detroit. Then, they went on the road and beat Denver with Nikola Jokic out before winning at Indiana.

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Highlights of the Milwaukee Bucks' most recent game, against the Indiana Pacers in Week 6 of the NBA

To their credit, the Bucks' recent victories have not been all that close. The last four have been by 31, 21, 11 and 18 points.

"Maybe we just kind of wear 'em down with Khris and Giannis, then Jrue comes and one of them hopefully breaks the wall, breaks the dam," coach Mike Budenholzer said. "We're able to get some separation."

Three of Milwaukee's last four opponents have scored 100 points or fewer.

Khris Middleton shoots over Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert
Image: Milwaukee Bucks swingman Khris Middleton shoots over Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert

"Just the connectivity, guys working and covering for each other and scrambling," Budenholzer said. "Jrue at the front of the defense and I think Bobby (Portis) is improving and giving us lots of little things and plays and effort. Guys are just competing, trying to get stops."

Milwaukee's next game is on Wednesday night at home against Charlotte, a match-up that will be a nice test for the Hornets. The highlight of the Bucks' upcoming schedule, however, may be a pair of meetings with Miami (13-8) in a span of five days - on Saturday night at Milwaukee and then December 8 at Miami.

When the teams met on October 21, the Heat won 137-95 over a Milwaukee team that was missing Holiday, Portis and Brook Lopez. Antetokounmpo and Middleton played less than half that game with the score out of hand.

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