Milwaukee Bucks guard Damian Lillard.
If history is any indicator, Damian Lillard is one of those players who turns it up a notch during the playoffs. With his heroics in Portland behind him, Lillard got the chance to make new memories Sunday as he made his postseason debut for the Bucks.
By the halftime break, Milwaukee realized it wasn’t sold a bill of goods. The franchise quickly understood that Lillard does turn into a different beast under the brightest lights.
That’s because Lillard, for the third time in his career, dropped over 30 points within the first half of a playoff game. His 35 points also marked the highest first-half production by any Bucks player in history.
According to ESPN, Lillard’s 35 points were the second most by any player in the first half of a playoff game in the past 25 years, behind only Kevin Durant’s 38 points in 2019.
Lillard couldn’t sustain his momentum in the second half, going scoreless through the third and fourth quarters. However, his Bucks held on for a 109-94 win over the Pacers, riding high on their defense and the second-half production of Bobby Portis (15 points) and Khris Middleton (23 points).
After the win, Lillard admitted that he wanted to make his mark in his Bucks postseason debut, especially after he sat at home the last two years due to Portland’s failure to reach the playoffs.
Lillard definitely announced himself in style to the Bucks fanbase. Can he continue his hot streak? Game 2 tips off at 8:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday. The series then shifts to Indiana for Game 3 on Friday. The Bucks could get injured star Giannis Antetokounmpo back at some point during the series.
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