Anthony Davis fumes as Pelicans fall again

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Anthony Davis fumes as Pelicans fall again
An unhappy Davis criticizes his team's on-court communication following the loss, blaming mental fragility which allows the Bucks to squeeze home

LOS ANGELES, USA – Anthony Davis top-scored once more but the New Orleans Pelicans were still left looking for their first win of the season after a 117-113 defeat to the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, November 1 (Wednesday in Manila).

Davis has been in scintillating form for the Pelicans (0-4) this season, scoring 50 and 45 points in his team’s opening two defeats.

The 23-year-old followed it up with 35 more on Tuesday but once again the talented power forward’s best efforts were an exercise in futility as the Pelicans defense crumbled.

An unhappy Davis criticized his team’s on-court communication following the loss, blaming mental fragility which allowed the Bucks to squeeze home.

“We had too many mental breakdowns,” Davis said. “We’re not talking out there, and therefore, we have mental breakdowns, which leads to easy layups at the basket and open shots. 

“We’re not worried about the offensive part. We scored 113 points. It’s defense where we’ve got to become better.”  

Davis’s 35 points saw him lead all scorers once again. His tally included 17 of 18 from the foul line. He also grabbed a game-high 15 rebounds.

New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry meanwhile bemoaned the Bucks’ ability to score from close range.

“At the end of the night, they got almost 60 points in the paint,” Gentry said. 

“You’ve got to make them into a jump-shooting team. We can’t keep playing from behind. We can’t keep playing uphill all the time.”  

Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo was the hero for the visitors with 24 points while Jabari Parker added 21 points at the Smoothie King Center.

Antetokounmpo missed his first 5 3-point attempts but eventually settled. His long-range effort in the fourth quarter put his team up 117-112 to seal the game.

“It just shows confidence that he believes he can make it, we all believe he can make it,” Bucks coach Jason Kidd said of Antetokounmpo. 

“He made a big 3 for us. As a pitcher who gives up a home run, you have to forget what happened on the last couple, and he did. 

“He showed the growth and he was able to step up and knock down a big 3.” – Rappler.com

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