Bucks edge Wizards 135-134 to earn fourth straight victory

<p>MILWAUKEE &mdash; Jrue Holiday scored 29 points and the Milwaukee Bucks withstood a triple-double from Russell Westbrook and edged the Washington Wizards 135-134 on Wednesday night.</p>
<p>Westbrook had 29 points, 17 assists and 12 rebounds for his 179th career triple-double, but the Wizards still lost for just the fourth time in their last 17 games. He’s just two shy of Oscar Robertson, whose 181 career triple-doubles are the highest recorded total in NBA history.</p>
<p>Westbrook has a league-leading 33 triple-doubles this season, including five in his last six games. The only time Westbrook missed out on a triple-double during this six-game stretch came Saturday when he had 42 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists in a 125-124 loss to Dallas.</p>
<p>Bradley Beal scored 42 points and hit a 3-pointer that cut Milwaukee’s lead to 135-134 with 5.3 seconds left. Westbrook got a steal in the final second, but Garrison Mathews’ desperation shot from over 50 feet away didn’t connect.</p>
<p>Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 23 for the Bucks before fouling out with 1:54 left. Donte DiVincenzo scored 19, Pat Connaughton had 16 and Bryn Forbes added 14 as the Bucks won their fourth straight.</p>
<p>Forbes hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer to put the Bucks ahead for good with 2:23 remaining.</p>
<p>Khris Middleton didn’t play due to a sore left knee as the Bucks played one night after <a href="https://apnews.com/article/milwaukee-bucks-brooklyn-nets-nba-sports-49f097ce75e97c212a3b3fffd6fa62fa">beating the Brooklyn Nets 124-118. </a> The Wizards were missing Rui Hachimura due to an illness unrelated to COVID-19.</p>
<p>TIP-INS</p>
<p>Wizards: Anthony Gill, who didn’t play at all in either of the Wizards’ first two games with the Bucks, filled in for Hachimura and made his third start of the season. … Washington’s 43 free-throw attempts were the most by a Bucks opponent this season. … The Wizards posted the highest first-half point total by any Bucks opponent all season. … Chandler Hutchinson left with a bruised left knee after playing three minutes.</p>
<p>Bucks: P.J. Tucker replaced Middleton in the lineup and made his first start since the Bucks acquired him from Houston on March 19. Tucker went scoreless in 20 minutes before leaving with a sore jaw. Tucker had started all 32 games in which he had appeared for the Rockets. </p>
<p>UP NEXT</p>
<p>Wizards: Face the Toronto Raptors on Thursday in Tampa, Florida, as they try to avoid getting swept in the regular-season series. The Wizards fell to the Raptors <a href="https://apnews.com/article/nba-toronto-norman-powell-russell-westbrook-chris-boucher-8d697c85dfd475c7261903bf38a59b5b">137-115 in Washington </a> on Feb. 10 <a href="https://apnews.com/article/nba-toronto-russell-westbrook-pascal-siakam-washington-wizards-eb3ee45ca1edf9cdba38e836131a105b">and 103-101 </a> in Tampa on April 5.</p>
<p>Bucks: Host the Houston Rockets on Friday as they try to gain revenge after <a href="https://apnews.com/article/nba-houston-milwaukee-bucks-giannis-antetokounmpo-kevin-porter-166023d1c6e10f1a46bae77f4940eb1b">falling 143-136 in Houston </a> on April 29.</p>
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