The Lakers found their rhythm late, but it wasn't enough to overcome a red-hot Milwaukee shooting night led by Giannis Antetokounmpo. Defense early, offense late The Bucks held the Lakers to 28.6 percent shooting in a season-low 17-point quarter for Los Angeles that they led by six. They caught fire on offense in the second to take a 65-45 halftime lead, threatening to turn the potential NBA Finals preview between a pair of 24-4 teams into a blowout.