Photo Jennings scores 55, beats Warriors

By Jeremy Kahn

January 15, 2010
Milwaukee Bucks' Brandon Jennings, right, drives past Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry during the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Jan. 15, 2010, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo)
 



In his first ever game against the Golden State Warriors, Brandon Jennings played a game that few people will ever forget.

Jennings scored an amazing 55 points, as the Milwaukee Bucks held off the Warriors at the Bradley Center.

Fast forward to their second and final meeting of the season, Jennings scored 25 points, including a huge three-pointer with 18,4 seconds remaining in the game and the Bucks completed a season sweep of the Warriors with a 113-104 victory.

The already injury depleted suffered a another blow just three minutes into the game, as Anthony Morrow was forced to leave with a knee injury after Corey Maggette crashed into him.

After losing Morrow to the injury, both Andris Biedrins and Chris Hunter fouled out, the Warriors played with just six players.

To make matters even worse, Stephen Curry fouled out with four seconds remaining in the game; however the Warriors were down to just four players and Curry was able to stay on the floor under league rules.

Monta Ellis led the Warriors with 33 points, while Maggette added 32 for the Warriors, who have lost three consecutive games.

 

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