IWB
03-01-2016, 12:00 PM
From Bucks Press Release
SEEING THE FUTURE, MAKING HISTORY – The future was on full display last night as Giannis Antetokounmpo (18 points, 17 rebounds, 11 assists), Jabari Parker (36 points) and Khris Middleton (30 points) – all age 24 or younger – produced impressive games in Milwaukee’s 128-121 win over Houston. Below is a sampling of the most impressive facts and figures from last night’s win:
It marked the first time a Buck has recorded a triple-double with a pair of teammates scoring 30+ points since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Oscar Robertson and Bob Dandridge did so on March 19, 1974.
It marked the first time a pair of Bucks players both scored 30+ points in a regulation-length game since Michael Redd (37) and Mo Williams (31) on Dec. 1, 2006.
Parker and Antetokounmpo are the first pair of teammates both age 21 or younger in NBA history to record a 35-point game and a triple-double on the same night.
Antetokounmpo posted just the fourth triple-double in franchise history that included 15+ points and rebounds, and first since Alvin Robertson on Dec. 26, 1990.
Middleton went a perfect 15-for-15 from the free-throw line, matching the Bucks franchise record for most free throws in a game without a miss (set three times previously, most recently by Michael Redd on Dec. 23, 2009).
Middleton shot 7-for-11 from the field, making him the first player to score 30+ points on 11 or fewer shots since LeBron James on Feb. 8, 2013. He’s the only Buck in the last 30 years to accomplish the feat.
SEEING THE FUTURE, MAKING HISTORY – The future was on full display last night as Giannis Antetokounmpo (18 points, 17 rebounds, 11 assists), Jabari Parker (36 points) and Khris Middleton (30 points) – all age 24 or younger – produced impressive games in Milwaukee’s 128-121 win over Houston. Below is a sampling of the most impressive facts and figures from last night’s win:
It marked the first time a Buck has recorded a triple-double with a pair of teammates scoring 30+ points since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Oscar Robertson and Bob Dandridge did so on March 19, 1974.
It marked the first time a pair of Bucks players both scored 30+ points in a regulation-length game since Michael Redd (37) and Mo Williams (31) on Dec. 1, 2006.
Parker and Antetokounmpo are the first pair of teammates both age 21 or younger in NBA history to record a 35-point game and a triple-double on the same night.
Antetokounmpo posted just the fourth triple-double in franchise history that included 15+ points and rebounds, and first since Alvin Robertson on Dec. 26, 1990.
Middleton went a perfect 15-for-15 from the free-throw line, matching the Bucks franchise record for most free throws in a game without a miss (set three times previously, most recently by Michael Redd on Dec. 23, 2009).
Middleton shot 7-for-11 from the field, making him the first player to score 30+ points on 11 or fewer shots since LeBron James on Feb. 8, 2013. He’s the only Buck in the last 30 years to accomplish the feat.