NBA

Toronto Raptors at Milwaukee Bucks

· EAST FINALS - GAME 2
58-24, 26-15 Away
Final
103 - 125

60-22, 33-8 Home

Halfway: Bucks top Raptors 125-103 for 2-0 East finals lead

The tone was set.

And it never changed.

"He plays so hard, he lays it all on the line, every time," Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said. "It was a great start for us. I think everybody fed off of Giannis and how he started the game."

How he finished, too.

"We really rely on each other ... especially the bench," Ilyasova said. "The starting five set the tone."

Kawhi Leonard scored 31 points for Toronto, which gave up the game's first nine points, never led and trailed by double digits for the final 39 minutes. Kyle Lowry scored 15 and Norman Powell had 14 for the Raptors.

"We didn't do much well tonight, obviously," Raptors coach Nick Nurse said.

Game 3 is Sunday in Toronto.

"We get to go back home and protect our home court, like they did these last two games," Lowry said. "We've got a chance to go home, protect home court and do what we're supposed to do."

The Bucks led by as many as 28, before Toronto did just enough chipping away to keep some semblance of hope.

Eventually, Antetokounmpo decided enough was enough.

With 5:51 left to play Antetokounmpo backed Leonard down on the block, spun back toward the center of the lane, scored while getting hit and starting a three-point play. He yelled to the crowd and punched the air. The knockout blow was landed, and the Bucks are two wins from their first NBA Finals berth in 45 years.

"At times, I forget that I have to stay aggressive," Antetokounmpo said.

Not in that moment, he didn't.

Aggression wasn't an issue for the Bucks at any point.

Milwaukee's lead was 35-21 after the first, 64-39 at the half. It was the first time Toronto had been outscored by 10 or more points in each of a game's first two quarters since May 25, 2016, against Cleveland and the 25-point halftime hole was, by far, the Raptors' worst of the season. They trailed Houston 55-37 on March 5.

"The beginning kind of set us in a real bad spot," Gasol said. "We couldn't get a grip of the game early on."

Toronto was down 21 when Lowry got his third foul with 1:27 left until the break. The Raptors left Lowry in; he wound up getting his fourth foul while battling Mirotic for a rebound 24 seconds later and let the referees have an earful as he headed to the bench. Another roll of the dice didn't pay off, either: Raptors forward Pascal Siakam got his fourth shortly after halftime, then got his fifth with 9:26 left in the third.

"Give them credit," Siakam said. "They came with a lot of intensity."

Antetokounmpo started the second half with a three-point play, pushing the lead to 28.

That's when Toronto found a bit of a groove.

Just like that, the lead was back up to 19, and it was 95-78 going into the fourth.

"We came out, had a couple defensive stops that led to some transition baskets," Hill said. "And we ran from there."

TIP-INS

HISTORY LESSON

The Bucks have never lost a series when leading 2-0; they've been in this spot 13 previous times. Toronto has never overcome a 2-0 series deficit in seven previous attempts.

AWARD FINALISTS

This series has plenty of NBA individual award finalists, revealed Friday. Antetokounmpo is a finalist for MVP and Defensive Player of the Year; Budenholzer is a finalist for Coach of the Year and Siakam is a Most Improved Player finalist. Antetokounmpo will be Milwaukee's highest finisher in the MVP race since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won in 1974.

UP NEXT

Game 3 is Sunday in Toronto.

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Regular Season Series

MIL wins series 3-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 103 - 125
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 103 - 125
4th 14.6 Chris Boucher makes 27-foot three point jumper (Jeremy Lin assists) 103 - 125
4th 25.1 Sterling Brown makes free throw 2 of 2 100 - 125
4th 25.1 Sterling Brown makes free throw 1 of 2 100 - 124

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/tor.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originTOR https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/mil.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originMIL
37-87 FG 43-92
43 Field Goal % 47
10-32 3PT 13-41
31 Three Point % 32
19-25 FT 26-35
76 Free Throw % 74
50 Rebounds 64
6 Offensive Rebounds 11
34 Defensive Rebounds 42
19 Assists 27
3 Steals 6
6 Blocks 4
13 Turnovers 7
1 Team Turnovers 0
14 Total Turnovers 7
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
19 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 8
19 Fast Break Points 28
46 Points in Paint 50
30 Fouls 26
0 Largest Lead 28
Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Giannis Antetokounmpo, F Out May 11
Pete Nance, F Out Apr 12
Gary Harris, G Out Apr 12
Myles Turner, C Out Apr 11
Gary Trent Jr., G Out Apr 11
Toronto Raptors Toronto Raptors Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Brandon Ingram, F Out May 8
Immanuel Quickley, G Out Apr 24
Chucky Hepburn, G Out Apr 11

Game Information

Fiserv Forum

Location: Milwaukee, WI
Attendance: 17,570 · Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 56 26 .683 - W2
New York 53 29 .646 3 L1
Toronto 46 36 .561 10 W1
Philadelphia 45 37 .549 11 W2
Brooklyn 20 62 .244 36 L3

2025-26 Central Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Detroit 60 22 .732 - W3
Cleveland 52 30 .634 8 W1
Milwaukee 32 50 .390 28 L1
Chicago 31 51 .378 29 L2
Indiana 19 63 .232 41 L2
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