
Their coach, the league M-V-P, and three more players were missing Wednesday as the Bucks dropped a 117-111 decision to Toronto.
It was the second straight loss on the homecourt for Milwaukee.
The defending N-B-A champions were playing without coach Mike Bidenholzer and forward Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The Bucks were red-hot during a first half that ended with them ahead 77-68 – then they managed only 34 points the rest of the way.
Khris Middleton replaced some of the missing offense by scoring 25 points.
Milwaukee returns to action Friday with a game against the Nets in Brooklyn.












