Giannis Antetokounmpo scores 50 points in Game 6 to capture First NBA Title by Hussein Abdullahi

After a historical performance, Giannis Antetokounmpo led his Bucks to capture their first title since 1971. He becomes the 7th player to score 50 points in an NBA Finals game. Bucks win the series 4-2.

Toronto-- One of the greatest nights in Milwaukee's sports history was cemented after Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo put on a performance for the ages. Giannis left it all on the hardwood putting up 50 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks to secure a 105-98 victory over the Phoenix Suns. Antetokounmpo ties Bob Pettit for the most points in a clinching game win in NBA history and becomes the first player to record 50 points, 10+ rebounds and five blocks. This performance goes down as one of the all-time storied performances in sports history.

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Photo Courtesy: Sky Sports

I don’t think that I ever seen a better Performance in an NBA Finals closeout game. I saw Magic Johnson playing against the 76ers. I’ve watched Michael Jordan in Game 6 when he crossed over on Bryan Russell and hit the jumper in his last championship. But I’ve never seen a performance in a closeout game for a championship that was better than what I witnessed. Giannis was sensational. - Stephen A. Smith


Road to Redemption

Before the start of the season, the Bucks superstar made it a priority to stay in Milwaukee. Antetokounmpo signed the five-year $228 million dollar supermax contract extension. The front office was adamant about placing a supporting cast around their franchise player. Key acquisitions included signing Jrue Holiday, P.J. Tucker, and Bobby Portis. Despite an early exit last playoffs, the Bucks have rewritten history by capturing their first title in half a century. The road to redemption has been fulfilled!

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Photo Courtesy of Getty Images

All-time Great

At the ripe age of 26, Antetokounmpo has cemented himself as an NBA All-time great.
The remarkable journey back when he was drafted back in 2013 until now has an upward trajectory of his career. Antetokounmpo has been a sight to see and has embodied the global face of the NBA. Currently, Antetokounmpo is 2x NBA MVP, Defensive Player of The Year, Most Improved Player, 5x All-star, 5x All-NBA, 4x All-Defense, and an NBA Champion. Heck of a resume for a 26-year-old superstar. The real question is what’s next for Antetokounmpo’s career?

Many believe that at 26 years of age, Giannis has yet to reach his prime. Each season he has shown immense growth, from developing his physique and skill, to gaining a competitive nature that is infectious. Coach Budenholzer spoke on how special Antetokounmpo is and how much work he has put in throughout the span of his career. Giannis will join elite company as you becomes the third player to have an NBA title, DPOY, MVP and a Finals MVP.

He’s a special human being. I’ve learn so much from him. He’s a special leader. He’s just the ultimate competitor, the ultimate winner, his understanding on what we need I just love. For what he does defensively, he switches and guards every position. I think its his competitive nature that really stands out to me about Giannis. - Coach Budenholzer

Written by: Hussein Abdullahi

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Kevin Durant's Historic Season Comes to an End | NBA Playoffs 2021 by Hussein Abdullahi

Kevin Durant Post-Season Performance is One For The Ages

At the end of regulation in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semi-finals between the Brooklyn Nets and The Milwaukee Bucks, Nets Forward Kevin Durant hunched over gasping for air after playing a game-high 53 mins. Following his historic performance in Game 6, Durant's prolific scoring ability was on full display. With Irving out and Harden on a bad leg, Durant carried the offensive load pouring in 48 of the starter's 111 points. Late in regulation, Durant nailed a turnaround jumper to send the nets into overtime. Despite Durant's late-game heroics, the Nets only scored 2 points in overtime, falling short of a victory.

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Kevin Durant Shakes Off The Naysayers

The storyline this postseason has been about the Nets' star Kevin Durant. The 2-time finals MVP has yet to miss a beat. After an 18-month hiatus due to an Achilles tear and missing 36 games during this season, speculations circulated the league. Many questioned if Durant would have the endurance to withstand the rigours of the postseason. With a Monstrous series vs. the bucks, Durant has solidified himself as the NBA's most prolific scorers. Several NBA stars praised KD for his stellar performances in Game 6 after posting a triple-double with 48 points, 17 rebounds, and 10 assists leading the nets to victory.


What’s Next For The Brooklyn Nets?

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Heading into the 2021-2022 season, the Nets will be a title contender with Irving and harden back healthy. Notable free agents include Blake Griffin, Jeff Green and Spencer Dinwiddie. Coach D'Antoni will be parting ways with Steve Nash to land a head coach job. According to sources, Mike D'Antoni met with the Trail Blazers for a second interview. Ultimately, The Brooklyn Nets will regain their roster at a peak level if they want a clear title shot. The Nets finished their regular season with a 48-24 record, securing the #2 seed. The Nets fell to the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference Semis in 7 games.

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