The Bucks don’t expect Kevin Durant to go off for 49 again – Malika Andrews | The Jump

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Malika Andrews joins Rachel Nichols and Marc J. Spears on The Jump to preview Game 6 between the Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks.

0:00 Expectations for James Harden.

2:40 How the Bucks have prepared to defend Kevin Durant.

4:31 Giannis Antetokounmpo’s comments about guarding KD & The Jump’s reaction.

#NBA #Bucks #Nets

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