The Milwaukee Bucks missed some late chances to pull out a win and fell to the Utah Jazz 101-99 on Thursday night at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.
The Bucks missed their last five chances, including a wide open three pointer by Jared Dudley and a fadeaway jumper from Brandon Knight.
It’s the second straight home loss for the Bucks since returning from London as their record falls to 8-10 at the Bradley Center. They also fell to 21-21 overall on the season.
The Bucks weren’t their normal selves on defense, giving up several chances in the paint in the second half. Gordon Hayward had 24 points, six assists and six rebounds to lead Utah. The Jazz also got 23 points and 16 rebounds from Enes Kanter.
The Bucks are back in action Saturday night at home against Detroit.