MILWAUKEE — Former Bucks guard Beno Udrih scored 21 points to help the New York Knicks outlast the Bucks, 107-101 in double overtime Wednesday night at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.
Carmelo Anthony (29 points) and J.R. Smith (19) combined to miss an embarrassing 30 shots in a performance befitting of a team that has lost 17 of 25 games.
On the other hand, Milwaukee is an NBA worst 5-20; Coach Larry Drew’s team did get a career-high 36 points from Brandon Knight, but the point guard only had 3 assists and turned the ball over 8 times. John Henson had another strong game with 20 points, and 14 rebounds.
19 year-old Giannis Antetokounmpo became the youngest Bucks player to start a game; he fouled out in the second overtime with 10 points.
Bucks outlasted by Knicks in 2OT 107-101

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