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Red hot Raptors blow out the Bucks

November 22, 2014 By Bill Scott

Milwaukee Bucks logoThe Milwaukee Bucks win streak ended at three, falling to the Raptors in Toronto 124-83 at the Air Canada Centre.

The Bucks (7-6) had no answer for Toronto’s hot shooting.  The Raptors knocked down 15 of 25 three-point attempts and 45 of 86 field goal chances for the game.

Up by ten points after one-quarter, the Raptors scored 34 points in the second quarter to lead 71-45 at the half.  They led by as many as 52 points in the fourth quarter.

Jabari Parker led the Bucks with 15 points and Ersan Ilyasova added 14 in the loss.

The Bucks return home to face the Washington Wizards at the BMO Harris Bradley Center tonight.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Ersan Ilyasova, Jabari Parker, Milwaukee Bucks, NBA



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