Bucks, Giannis rout Pistons, 117-89

Giannis Antetokounmpo had 28 points, nine assists and eight rebounds as the Milwaukee Bucks ended a three-game losing streak with a 117-89 rout of the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday.

"Thank God we won a game," Antetokounmpo said with a grin. "I was worried we were going to start tanking for the No. 1 pick."

With Brook Lopez (back) sidelined, Antetokounmpo spent much of the time playing center on defense. He blocked four shots but doesn't want to stay at the new spot.

"I learned today that I hate playing (center)," he said. "I have never appreciated Brook as much as I do tonight. Please come back soon, Brook."

The Bucks also got 16 points from Pat Connaughton and reserve Jordan Nwora.

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"We really needed this one tonight," Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said. "We talked about setting the tone on both ends of the floor, and I thought we did that. Obviously, Giannis was a big part of that, but we saw a lot of other guys stepping up."

Jerami Grant led the Pistons (1-6) with 21 points, but Trey Lyles was the only other player to reach double figures with 13.

"We know this is all part of the growing pains that a young team has to deal with," Grant said. "That doesn't make it any easier to go through what we're going through. We need to get focused tomorrow, because we've got a back-to-back coming up against pretty good teams."

Cade Cunningham, the No. 1 pick in this summer's draft, went 2 for 14 in his second NBA game, including 0 of 9 from behind the 3-point line. He is shooting 13.6% (3 of 22) thus far and has missed all 14 3-point attempts.

"This was the young man's second NBA game after being out for a month with a sprained ankle," Pistons coach Dwane Casey said. "Right now, we're just trying to help him knock off the rust and get him some confidence in his shot."

The Pistons stayed close early, only trailing 36-31 in the second quarter, but they couldn't score consistently against Milwaukee's defense. The Bucks finished the half with a 21-8 run to take a 57-39 lead.

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Antetokounmpo, who played 27 minutes total, had 12 points and seven rebounds in the first half, as the Bucks outshot Detroit 47.8% to 34.1%.

"I thought we got off to a great start on the defensive end, and it built from there," Connaughton said. "When we play that well on both ends of the floor, we are a dangerous team."

Grant had 14 points in the half, including 3 3-pointers, but his teammates went 2 for 19 from behind the arc.

"We took 47 3-pointers today, which is about where we need to be," Casey said. "But you can't win by only making eight of them. We're getting good looks — we're taking shots I want us to take — but we just don't have a lot of confidence right now."

The Bucks expanded their lead to 29 points in the third quarter and cruised to the easy win.

"The starters went in there and did their jobs, which meant I was able to get them out of there earlier than normal," Budenholzer said. "They didn't want to run any more than they needed to run."

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