Milwaukee Bucks coach Scott Skiles thought his team played at a “different level” in Monday nights 102-78 win over the Los Angeles Clippers at the Bradley Center. 

AUDIO: Scott Skiles said everything about this game was different :13

Carlos Delfino finished with 26 points, 21 from beyond the 3-point line as the Bucks (21-33) pulled away in the fourth quarter, outscoring the road-weary Clippers 31-13.

The Bucks top defensive player, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute bottled up Clippers forward Blake Griffin, holding the Clippers big man to 19 points and 12 rebounds.

AUDIO: Scott Skiles on Mbah a Moute’s defensive effort :13

The Bucks shared the ball and passed it quickly, which led to many open shots and they finally got some to fall.

AUDIO: Bucks offense was more fluid :14

The Bucks finished strong despite Andrew Bogut fouling out.  Jon Brockman’s 11-point performance helped the Bucks.

Milwaukee hosts Denver on Wednesday night before taking 5-days off for the all-star break.

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