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(AFP) Giannis Antetokounmpo  and  the  Milwaukee  Bucks edged  the  depleted  but determined Orlando  Magic 114-109  to  reach  the  NBA  Cup  semi-finals  on Tuesday as  Oklahoma  City cruised past Dallas.

Antetokounmpo  scored 37 points  with  seven  rebounds  and  four  blocked  shots  for  the Bucks, who  reached  the  semi-finals  of  the  in-season  tournament  for  the  second  year in  a  row  and will  face  either  the  New  York  Knicks  or  Atlanta  Hawks  for  a  place  in  the final.

Damian  Lillard  scored  15  of  his  28 points  in  the  fourth  quarter  and  handed  out  nine  assists  for the  Bucks,  who  had  all  they  could  handle  from  Orlando  despite  the  absence  of  injured  Magic stars  Paolo  Banchero  and  Franz  Wagner.

Lillard  threw  down  a  dunk  to  put  the  Bucks  up  108-107  with  32.6  seconds  remaining,  and after  Orlando’s  Jalen  Suggs missed  a  three-pointer,  Lillard  drilled  a   pair  of  free-throws  to push  the  Bucks’  lead  to  three  points  with  9.1  seconds  left.

Antetokounmpo  and  Lillard  each  added  a  pair  of  free  throws  in  the  final  seconds  to  seal  the  hard-fought victory.

“We  fought  for  this  one,”  said  Lillard,  who  said  the  Bucks  would  be  aiming  to  improve  on  their performance  last  year  in  the  inaugural  edition  of  the  event  when  they  head  to  Las Vegas  for  the  final  stage.

“We  didn’t  have  the  greatest  experience  there  last  year,”  he said.  “So  I  think  all  of  us  are  thinking  (about)  going  back  and  finishing  what  we  started  last  year  and  doing  it  right  this time.”

Suggs scored  a  career-high  32 points  and  pulled  down  nine  rebounds  for  the  Magic,  who  got

off  to  an  aggressive  start  on  the  way  to  a  33-25  lead  after  one  quarter.

Suggs  had  three  of  the  Magic’s  seven  steals  in  the  first  period  as  Orlando  kept  the Bucks  off- balance.

Milwaukee  recovered  to  lead  60-59  at  half time,  and  after  four  lead  changes  in  the  third  quarter,  the  Bucks  took  an  80-72  lead  into  the  final  period.

They  would  swap  the  lead  four  more  times  before  the  Bucks finally  put  it  away.

– Thunder  silence  Mavs –

In  Oklahoma  City,  Shai  Gilgeous-Alexander  and  the  Thunder  turned  the  highly  anticipated matchup  of  two  of  the  league’s  hottest  teams  into  a  rout,  beating  the  Mavs  118-104  to  end their  seven-game  winning  streak.

Gilgeous-Alexander  scored  39  points  with  eight  rebounds  and  five  assists.  Jalen  Williams added  18  points  and  center  Isaiah  Hartenstein  added  10  points  and  13  rebounds  for  the Thunder,  who  made  20  of  their  whopping  50  three-point  attempts.

Oklahoma  City  notched  their  eighth  win  in  nine  games  and  will  play  either  the  Houston Rockets  or  Golden  State  Warriors  for  a  place  in  the  final.

The  Thunder’s  top-ranked  defense  proved  too  much  for   the  Mavs.  Klay  Thompson  scored  19 points   for   Dallas,  Kyrie  Irving  added  17  and  Luka   Doncic,  coming  off  back-to-back triple- doubles, was  held  to  two  points  in  the  first  half  and  finished  with 16  points  and  11  rebounds.

Oklahoma  City  parlayed  19   Mavs  turnovers  into  36  points  and  won  the  rebounding  battle 52-44.

The   quarter-finals   will   conclude  on  Wednesday  when  the  Knicks  host  the  Hawks  and  the Rockets host the Warriors.

The   action   then   shifts  to  Las  Vegas  for  the  semi-finals  on  Saturday  and  the  final  on December 17.

With   Vegas    beckoning, Gilgeous-Alexander said  the  game  against   a  Mavs  team  that ousted them  in  last  year’s  playoffs  had  “a little bit of  a  playoff  feel,  a  little  bit  more  at  stake than  just  a regular-season  game.

“I’m  proud  of  the  team, proud  of  the  guys,” he said. “We rose to  the  moment.” bb/pst

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