It was another win streak for Milwaukee Bucks against Indiana Pacers. Giannis Antetokounmpo has been the dominant player for the Bucks and that he really push up high in every game that he plays. On his recent game against Indiana Pacers, he works more efficiently on his rebounds on both offensive and defensive while taking some good shooting in the field goal. He tried to shoot long distance to gain more points but none of it went through. But still, his efforts on the near keyhole shooting was efficiently established. If things going great for Giannis Antetokounmpo for his upcoming games, I am sure that he will be included again in the all-star games as of the favorite players based on his basketball performance.

If he will continue to do his usual performance the way we are seeing now, definitely the Bucks will rise up again. The only thing they are missing, for now, is additional prospect better players that could also help dominate the game alongside with Giannis Antetokounmpo. As for now, the Bucks has Khris Middleton who can really score enough. He manages to help his team also with his 23 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1 steal. I consider him as a good player addition to Bucks since he has good accuracy on both field goal and three-point, but still needs to improve more as the season are getting harder.

Malcolm Brogdon and Eric Bledsoe which are Milwaukee Bucks starters during their game against Indiana Pacers also contributed really well. The team itself was giving their very best into the game, where they never let the Pacers overtake the score in which they completely dominate the scoreboard from the start of the game until the buzzers off.

Victor Oladipo of Pacers takes over the team after Paul George left the team for the trade. It is still a long way to go for both team and that the season still on its early stages. We will see who will dominate the season when it comes to the point when it would be near playoffs. I am looking forward to both Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers to make it to playoffs.