The Milwaukee Bucks went home happy Thursday night.
They topped the Golden State Warriors, 120-110.
There was just one thing missing: Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The superstar didn't take the court for the Bucks, and they won anyway.
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Why didn't Giannis Antetokounmpo play tonight?
The Bucks scratched Giannis late, presumably due to injury.
He had been listed on the injury report as probable with left knee soreness.
About an hour before tipoff, the Bucks ruled Antetokounmpo out.
It was a bit of a bummer for a big matchup. Through four games, Giannis had been averaging 36.3 points, 14 rebounds and 7 assists per game.
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Without Antetokounmpo, Ryan Rollins was brilliant, finishing with 32 points and eight assists.
Off the bench, Cole Anthony added 16 points as both point guards went off.
Myles Turner had 17, Gary Trent had 13 and Bobby Portis had 12.
All three of Kyle Kuzma, A.J. Green and Taurean Prince added 10 points.
The Bucks will hope to get Giannis back soon, but they showed they can win without him, too.
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