Bucks hang on to beat Nets, Jazz down Clippers in NBA playoffs

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Khris Middleton tries to shoot between Nicolas Claxton and Mike James during Game 3 of the Bucks-Nets playoff series on June 10, 2021, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
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Khris Middleton and Kevin Durant battle for a loose ball Game 3 of the Bucks-Nets playoff series on June 10, 2021, in Milwaukee.
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Kawhi Leonard grabs onto the ball against Bojan Bogdanovic (44) during Game 2 of the Utah Jazz-LA Clippers second round playoff series in Salt Lake City on Thursday. (Chris Nicoll-USA TODAY Sports)
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Updated 12 June 2021
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Bucks hang on to beat Nets, Jazz down Clippers in NBA playoffs

LOS ANGELES: The Milwaukee Bucks started strong and clung on late to beat the Brooklyn Nets 86-83 on Thursday and claw their way back into their NBA Eastern Conference second-round playoff series.
Khris Middleton scored 35 points and two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 33 as the Bucks — routed in two games in Brooklyn — trimmed the deficit in the best-of-seven series to 2-1.
Kevin Durant led the Nets with 30 points and 11 rebounds, but his three-point attempt to force overtime bounced off the rim and the Bucks avoided falling into an 0-3 hole.
“It looked good, but thank god it didn’t go in,” Antetokounmpo said of Durant’s final attempt.
The Bucks were coming off a humiliating 39-point loss to the Nets in game two in Brooklyn, and in the first game of the series in Milwaukee they came out playing as if their lives depended on the outcome.
Antetokounmpo and Middleton scored 15 points apiece in the first quarter as the Bucks seized a 30-11 lead.




Khris Middleton and Kevin Durant battle for a loose ball Game 3 of the Bucks-Nets playoff series on June 10, 2021, in Milwaukee.

The Nets turned the tables in the second period, opening the quarter on a 15-2 scoring run.
They out-scored the Bucks 31-15 in the second — but they didn’t get their first lead of the game until the third quarter, when Bruce Brown’s jump shot put them up 65-64 with just over a minute remaining in the period.
It was nip and tuck the rest of the way, the Bucks taking a two-point lead into a fourth quarter that saw four lead changes, with neither team leading by more than four points.
It was tied at 80-80 with 1:30 remaining. Durant drained a three-pointer to put the Nets up with 1:23 left.
Middleton drove for a layup to cut the deficit and Jrue Holiday spun in for a layup to put Milwaukee up by one with 11.4 seconds to play.
“To take the ball and get to the basket and finish with a scramble defense, we needed that,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said of Holiday’s effort. “We needed that one play from him, and he made it. And it was big.”
Middleton pushed the Bucks’ lead to three with two free throws that capped the scoring.
“At the end of the day we kept our composure,” Antetokounmpo said. “We stayed together ... we kept trusting our habits and we were able to stay in the game and get the win.”
The Bucks will try to level the series when they host game four on Sunday.
“That’s a good old-fashioned playoff game right there,” said Kyrie Irving, who added 22 points for a Nets team who were again without the third piece of their star trio, James Harden, who is nursing a hamstring injury.

“Both teams played incredible defensively,” Durant said. “Both teams played extremely hard, low turnover game. They had eight blocks, we had eight steals, so it was one of them grind out games.
“They just made a couple more points late,” Durant added. “They hit a couple more shots than we did.”




Kawhi Leonard grabs onto the ball against Bojan Bogdanovic (44) during Game 2 of the Utah Jazz-LA Clippers second round playoff series in Salt Lake City on Thursday. (Chris Nicoll-USA TODAY Sports)

In Western Conference action, Donovan Mitchell scored 37 points and the Utah Jazz held on for a 117-111 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.
Jazz center Rudy Gobert — fresh off winning his third Defensive Player of the Year award — scored 13 points, pulled down 20 rebounds and blocked three shots as Utah took a 2-0 lead in the series.
Mitchell got off to a hot start, scoring 14 points in the first quarter. Although the Jazz led by just one point after one period, they pushed the lead to 13 in the second quarter and to 21 in the third quarter before the Clippers battled back.
Los Angeles took the lead for the first time on a three-pointer by Reggie Jackson with 6:37 remaining.
But Utah responded with a 15-4 scoring run to regain control.
Jackson led the Clippers in scoring with 29 points. Paul George added 27 points, 10 rebounds and six assists.
Clippers star Kawhi Leonard, meanwhile, was held to 21 points.
“We kept fighting,” Gobert said. “These guys are tough, they’re never going to give up. We know that it’s going to be a battle 48 minutes every night.”


Mbappe double at Villarreal takes Real Madrid top of La Liga

Updated 25 January 2026
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Mbappe double at Villarreal takes Real Madrid top of La Liga

VILA-REAL, Spain Kylian Mbappe netted twice to earn Real Madrid a 2-0 win at Villarreal on Saturday and take his side to the top of La Liga.
Alvaro Arbeloa’s team moved two points clear of arch-rivals Barcelona, who host bottom-of-the-table Real Oviedo on Sunday.
La Liga’s top scorer Mbappe reached 21 goals for the season in the competition to help Madrid see off a spirited Villarreal side, who are now fourth.
Arbeloa’s side have won three consecutive matches across all competitions and victory at Villarreal could be a vital step in the revival of their season.
After the shock Copa del Rey defeat at second-tier Albacete in Arbeloa’s first match at the helm just 10 days ago after replacing Xabi Alonso, his Madrid have started to take shape.
The coach has made clear how important his star players are and none has been more crucial this season than French superstar Mbappe, who has netted 34 times across all competitions.
Mbappe and Vinicius Junior “are the best players in the world, they are players who can really unbalance teams, we try to get the ball to them as much as possible,” Arbeloa told Real Madrid TV.
“They’re two players who... I’m really happy to have in this state of form and above all, because of the great work they are doing.
“They are really committed to the team, they are the first who are pressing... they’re giving this effort and solidarity that we need from them, so I’m very happy that their reward comes in the form of goals.”
It was a lively but imprecise start at Villarreal’s Estadio de la Ceramica, as the game glowed but neither side was able to seriously threaten.
Georges Mikautadze lashed a volley narrowly wide after veteran forward Gerard Moreno found him with a floating cross.
At the other end, Madrid midfielder Arda Guler fired straight at Villarreal stopper Luiz Junior after some tidy footwork, and then shot high over the bar at the end of a swift break.
Villarreal’s Juan Foyth limped off hurt in a blow for the hosts, who created a good chance for Pape Gueye just before the break.
The Senegal midfielder, a champion at the Africa Cup of Nations last weekend, powered narrowly wide of the post.
Vinicius, who excelled in Madrid’s 6-1 Champions League rout of Monaco in midweek, also came close with a rasping effort that sailed across Luiz Junior’s goal and wide.
The 25-year-old Brazil forward went a 13th straight La Liga match without scoring, but was involved as Mbappe found the net two minutes into the second half.
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Vinicius came into the box from the left flank and his low cross was blocked but Mbappe was on hand to squeeze home his 20th league goal of the campaign from close range.
“They are a nightmare for defenses,” said Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. “I hope they can keep bringing joy.”
Villarreal had the better of the second half as they worked hard to pull level, but Moreno spurned their best chance by firing inches over when well-placed.
In stoppage time, Mbappe was felled clumsily by Alfonso Pedraza in the box and the French forward cheekily dinked home the resulting penalty to seal Madrid’s victory.
Mbappe’s team-mate Brahim Diaz, who missed a similar attempted Panenka penalty for Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations final, was on the pitch to see it as he returned to action for his club.
“For you,” Mbappe appeared to say to Diaz during the celebration, indicating it was a gesture of support.
“For me, the most important thing is that  are united, we saw it last Wednesday with Vinicius’s goal  and we saw it again today, with Brahim,” Arbeloa told reporters.
The Yellow Submarine are now 10 points behind leaders Madrid, having played one fewer match than Arbeloa’s side.
“We have to be a bit more accurate in attack against these kinds of teams,” admitted Villarreal midfielder Alberto Moleiro.
Elsewhere, fifth-placed Espanyol fell to a 3-2 defeat at Valencia that left them seven points behind Villarreal.