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Giannis Antetokounmpo spoils Charlotte Hornets' party as Milwaukee Bucks win opener

Charlotte Hornets were celebrating 30 years of NBA but lost by a single point to Milwaukee Bucks

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Highlights from the NBA as Charlotte Hornets took on Milwaukee Bucks at the Spectrum Center

Giannis Antetokounmpo had 25 points, 18 rebounds and eight assists, as the Milwaukee Bucks spoiled the Charlotte Hornets' celebration of 30 years of basketball with a 113-112 victory.

The 'Greek Freak' also made two free throws with 23.7 seconds left for the go-ahead score as the Bucks held off a late rally and a 41-point performance from Hornets point guard Kemba Walker to earn the win.

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"We can't give them the chance to believe that they can come back, they have a great team they have guys that can knock down 3's and get the crowd into it and comeback," Antetokounmpo said.

Hornets first-year coach James Borrego turned to what Parker called an "unorthodox approach" with his team down 10 entering the fourth quarter.

He sent out a lineup that included the 6ft1in Walker, Parker (6ft2in), Malik Monk (6ft3in), Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (6ft7in) and Nic Batum (6ft8in). Kidd-Gilchrist and Batum, who were guards last season, spent time covering Antetokounmpo on defense - and it worked.

Led by Walker, the Hornets caught fire from the outside and got easy looks in transition. They stuck with it for most of the fourth quarter and took their only lead of the game with 36.3 seconds on a pair of free throws by Walker.

But Walker missed a driving layup with 3.4 seconds left. The loose ball got kicked outside, where Batum misfired on a three-pointer from the left wing at the buzzer.

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"That lineup was small, super small," Parker said with a laugh. "But we came back."

Walker said he had never played with a unit that small before. Batum laughed and said it was the first time he had ever played center.

"We tried to counter and go big and there were some possessions where big looked good," said Bucks new coach Mike Budenholzer. "But then I think we lost track of some shooters."

When asked if that type of lineup is sustainable, Parker said, "It depends on the matchups. Some nights, we can do it. Some nights, we won't be able to do it."

TIP INS

Bucks: Khris Middleton had 19 points and Eric Bledsoe added 17 as the Bucks set out on the quest to reach the playoffs for the fourth time in five seasons. Brook Lopez had 14 points on his debut for the Bucks after signing a one-year contract in the offseason.

Hornets: Malik Monk had 18 points, while Parker had eight points and seven assists in his first game with the Hornets after 17 seasons with the Spurs.

BUCKS SHOOTING:

Budenholzer stressed spacing and perimeter shooting to open up more 1-on-1 opportunities for the 6ft11in Antetokounmpo to drive the lane. It certainly opened up some three-point chances as the Bucks used that spacing to knock down 11 of 22 three-point attempts in the first half to build a 67-54 halftime lead.

"Love the way we started the game, loved the way we played a lot in the first half, just got to find a way to do that for 48 minutes," Budenholzer said.

WALKER BUMMED

Despite setting a franchise record for points scored in a season opener, Walker was mad at himself after the game for missing the potential winning layup. "I just missed it," Walker said. "I took my eyes off the rim. I'm (upset). It's going to eat me up tonight."

But Eric Bledsoe, who covered Walker most of the game, was certainly impressed with the two-time All-Star's effort.

"He had what, 41 points? I guess I didn't do too good guarding him," Bledsoe joked. "He's a tough guard man. I thought everybody locked in on him down the stretch and kind of helped me out a little bit. It's a team game."

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS

CHARLOTTE, NC - OCTOBER 17: Tony Parker #9 of the Charlotte Hornets brings the ball up the court against the Milwaukee Bucks during their game at Spectrum Center on October 17, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Image: Tony Parker #9 of the Charlotte Hornets, in their throwback jersey celebrating 30 years of basketball

Charlotte wore their throwback white jerseys with pinstripes and they celebrated 30 years of basketball. Several members of the original 1988-89 team were introduced before the game, including Muggsy Bogues, Dell Curry, Rex Chapman and Kelly Tripucka.

UP NEXT

Bucks: Host Indiana on Friday night.

Hornets: At Orlando on Friday night.

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