
"has now become the "Greek Freak" accompanied by former Raptors swingman Gary Trent Jr., offseason add Myles Turner, and a variety of other role players. You can't count out an absolutely dominant force like Giannis Antetokounmpo though, and the Bucks' 122-116 victory can be largely attributed to his powerful performance: 31 points on 11-for-14 field goal shooting, a stellar 2-for-2 from three, a whopping 20 rebounds, seven assists, and one block."
"... I'm not happy, because he took only four threes, he needs to shoot seven, eight threes a game, and I don't, I don't really care if he makes or doesn't make shots. Because I know he's going to make shots. He's a great shooter. He's one of the best shooters we have on the team. I have no doubts that he's going to knock down shots. He just needs"
The Raptors hosted the Milwaukee Bucks in their home opener on October 24 after a season-opening win over the Atlanta Hawks. The Bucks center Giannis Antetokounmpo led the team amid roster changes that include Gary Trent Jr. and Myles Turner. Giannis delivered 31 points on 11-for-14 shooting, 2-for-2 from three, 20 rebounds, seven assists, and one block in a 122-116 Bucks victory. Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic praised contributors like Gary Trent Jr. and Cole Anthony while calling out Immanuel Quickley for low three-point volume. Rajakovic urged Quickley to attempt seven to eight threes per game; Quickley was 1-for-11 from three through two games.
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