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Giannis Antetokounmpo critical of Bucks' effort after blowout - ESPN

NEW YORK — The Milwaukee Bucks finally had reason to feel good about themselves — or at least feel a measure of relief — on Thursday when they beat the lowly Utah Jazz to snap a six-game losing skid, their longest since 2015.

But the Bucks followed that showing by getting dominated Friday night by the New York Knicks 116-94 at Madison Square Garden.

And Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo made it known after the loss that he wasn't pleased at all with the team's effort.

Antetokounmpo said the performance was more disheartening because it came on the heels of three straight showings in which the Bucks — who dropped to 2-7 and are tied for 13th place in the Eastern Conference — played hard and gave themselves a chance to win. And instead of building on that, he said the team lacked heart against the Knicks.

«Did we compete the previous game? Yes. Did we compete the two [games before that]? Yes. Did we compete today? No.… If you don't compete your ass off, you're not going to win the game,» he said. "[You have to] at least give yourself a chance.

«We came to New York after playing great last night. Then we come here and lose by 30. Are you OK with not competing? I'm not OK with that s---. We've got Boston in two days. We don't compete, we're going to lose by 30.»

Both Antetokounmpo and Bucks coach Doc Rivers pointed to the Knicks' seven offensive rebounds in the first quarter alone as a metric that spoke to New York's higher level of effort and physicality. Rivers recalled a first-half play where three of his players knelt to recover a loose ball, only to watch a Knick dive on the floor and come up with it for an extra possession.

Effort aside, it doesn't help that Milwaukee simply looks old and slow much of the time. The

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