Three takeaways from Milwaukee Bucks' win over the Orlando Magic

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The Milwaukee Bucks finished their two-game road trip with a 109-102 win over the Orlando Magic at the Amway Center. They had a few anxious moments late in the game, but they were able to hold on and secure their 17th win of the season.
After tonight's win the Bucks have now won the last 12 games against the Magic. pic.twitter.com/GVtoBYYib3
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) December 6, 2022
Giannis continues his scoring streak
Ever since the infamous ladder incident, Giannis Antetokounmpo has been on a tear -- he has scored 30 or more in each of the seven games played. The Greek Freak continued his streak in a win against the Magic, as he poured in 34 points, 13 rebounds, and 5 assists on 12-21 shooting from the field.
Giannis recorded his 50th career game of at least 30/10/5/1/1.
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) December 6, 2022
34 PTS | 13 REB | 5 AST | 2 BLK | 1 STL pic.twitter.com/clu5YvHaa4
Giannis scored in a variety of ways and was lethal from the midrange and the three-point line. He has been excellent in the last seven games as he climbed back into the MVP conversation.
The Bucks have a tough schedule in December as they face a lot of top teams on the road. They will need Giannis at his best as they chase the Boston Celtics for the first seed in the East.
The Bucks missed Lopez
Brook Lopez (rest) missed his first game of the season. And despite facing a perimeter-oriented team with no legitimate scoring threat down low, the Bucks struggled to compensate for his absence.
Lopez is averaging 15.3 PPG and 5.9 RPG on the season, and he is shooting 41.7% from three-point range. However, he has had an even bigger impact on the Bucks' defense thus far.
Lopez has been in the conversation for the DPOY since the start of the season. He's leading the league in blocks (3 bpg) while orchestrating the best defensive team in the league.
Middleton still needs time to get his feet set
Khris Middleton looked solid in his season debut against the Lakers. But against the Magic, it clearly showed that he was out of touch. The Bucks forward ended with 5 points and 5 assists on 1-of-11 shooting from the field.
Milwaukee may have a tough schedule ahead, but they should be cautious about rushing Middleton back and playing him heavy minutes too early.
What's next: the Milwaukee Bucks head back home to take on the Sacramento Kings.

Matthew finished his bachelor's degree in Economics (Management) at the University of Split and got his master's degree in the same field at the University of Zadar. Whether it is playing the game as an undersized 6'3'' power forward or simply watching it, Matthew can't get enough of it. After all, he has been an avid NBA fan since the 2000s. But don't get him wrong, as Matthew still loves the old-school NBA and is a true student of the game. From on-court moments to off-court stuff, whether it's about the stars of modern-day basketball or legends of the game, Matthew covers every category of the NBA world and basketball in general, as long as it makes for an engaging and exciting story.