Bogut powers Bucks to victory over depleted Magic

MILWAUKEE, (Reuters) – The Milwaukee Bucks snapped a   two-game losing streak with a 96-85 win over a depleted   Orlando Magic, who suffered a first loss in nearly two weeks   on Saturday.

Andrew Bogut, who returned to the lineup after missing   five games with a sore back, had a season-high 31 points and   grabbed 18 rebounds to lead the Bucks, who also received 27   points from Brandon Jennings.

“We were able to get him (Bogut) the ball early in the   game, and you could tell right away he was engaged,” Bucks   coach Scott Skiles told reporters.

“He was able to get some easy ones and also got a couple   left-handed hooks he got in there. Overall for the amount of   time he was out, he was very, very good.”

The Magic were playing without All-Star Dwight Howard and   Jameer Nelson for the second straight game because of a   stomach virus that also sidelined J.J. Redick and Mickael   Pietrus.
“Bogut was hitting tonight, and with them missing Dwight   Howard we were able to get in there and take it to the rack   more,” Jennings said.

Vince Carter scored 20 points and was the offensive leader   for the Magic, who lost for the first time in seven games. The   Magic’s Quentin Richardson added 16 points.
“We ran out of gas,” Carter said.

“We fought our butts off. They were well-prepared and are   a good basketball team. Late in the game, our legs kind of   left us. We were a little short on shots. We weren’t hitting   shots. The one thing I’m very proud of is that this team   fought hard.”