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Giannis dominates and Rollins emerges in roaring Bucks win vs Knicks

Giannis dominates and Rollins emerges in roaring Bucks win vs Knicks

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The Milwaukee Bucks delivered a statement win on Tuesday night behind another dominant performance from Giannis Antetokounmpo and the official Ryan Rollins emergence game. The Bucks beat the New York Knicks 121-111, finally beating them after going winless against New York and Cleveland last season.

Ti Windisch and Rohan Katti of the Gyro Step broke down the big performances from Giannis and Rollins before going through the rest of the roster, from Myles Turner impacting the game despite a slow shooting start, to Kyle Kuzma showing his defensive chops and attacking the basket, to Bobby Portis' continued struggles, to the need for A.J. Green and Gary Trent Jr to get more threes up, and the emergence of Cole Anthony as the Bucks best bench playmaker since...Malcolm Brogdon? Plus the duo of Taurean Prince and Amir Coffey doing good things.

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