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Echoes of ’74: Giannis, Bucks clinch best record

Reported by ESPN:

PHILADELPHIA — The last time the Milwaukee Bucks ended the regular season with the NBA’s best record, they also had the NBA’s Most Valuable Player.

Forty-five years later, history might be about to repeat itself.

Thanks to the latest spectacular performance from Giannis Antetokounmpo — who finished with 45 points, 13 rebounds, six assists and five blocks in 35 minutes — the Bucks beat the Philadelphia 76ers 128-122 in front of a sellout crowd at Wells Fargo Center. The victory clinched the best record and home-court advantage throughout the upcoming NBA playoffs for the Bucks for the first time since 1974 — when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar claimed the third of six MVP awards in his career.

With his performance Thursday night, Antetokounmpo not only carried Milwaukee to a win — in a game in which fellow All-Star Khris Middleton was limited to 25 minutes coming off a groin injury and guard Eric Bledsoe was ejected less than three minutes in following an altercation with 76ers star Joel Embiid — but might also have taken a large step toward claiming the first MVP award of his career.

“I think the team did a great job keeping its composure,” Antetokounmpo said. “Obviously [Bledsoe] went to the locker room in the first quarter, but everybody stepped up. Guys came in, hit big shots, played defense, played hard, and it’s big for us. A lot of guys are missing … it just feels good that we have 12 guys, 15 guys that are able on any given night to step up and help this team.”

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