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Bucks beat Washington while shorthanded

January 28, 2008 By WRN Contributor

The Milwaukee Bucks got 25 points from Mo Williams and 22 from Charlie Bell in a 105-102 overtime win over the Washington Wizards.

The Bucks played without Michael Redd and Charlie Villanueva and had to overcome a career-high 40 points from the Wizards' Caron Butler (Racine native) to pull out the win.

Andrew Bogut added 18 points and 15 rebounds for the Bucks. 

Washington took a four-point lead in the overtime, but Mo Williams hit a pair of long 3's to put the Bucks back in front for good. 

The Bucks at 18-27 are just a game back for the final playoff spot in the east.  They'll face the Nets in New Jersey on Tuesday night.

 

Listen / Download – Larry Krystkowiak on hanging on for the win. :20

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