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Recap: Milwaukee vs. New York

Sports Network | November 21, 2008

Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Charlie Villanueva scored 20 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead the Milwaukee Bucks in a 104-87 victory over the New York Knicks.

Andrew Bogut scored 14 points and hauled in 17 boards for the Bucks, who saw their three-game slide become history. Ramon Sessions had 15 points and 10 helpers, while Richard Jefferson ended with 11 points.

"The 10 assists aren't any good without my teammates hitting shots," said Sessions. "It was a win for us tonight. We got the win, so that was big for us. We needed this one."

Chris Duhon had 20 points and Nate Robinson gave 19 and 10 rebounds for the Knicks, who have dropped three straight. David Lee had 13 points and 12 boards, while Wilson Chandler tallied 13 points in defeat.

The Knicks made a couple of big trades on Friday, including a trade of guard Jamal Crawford to the Golden State Warriors for forward Al Harrington. Later on Friday, the Knicks announced they swapped forward Zach Randolph and guard Mardy Collins to the Clippers for guard Cuttino Mobley and forward Tim Thomas.

Milwaukee assumed a 28-19 lead after the first quarter, but the Knicks closed to 50-47 at the half.

A Jefferson three-pointer and two baskets from Charlie Bell gave the Bucks a 57-47 lead with 8:46 left in the third frame.

The Knicks couldn't close within six points the rest of the frame and Milwaukee held a 72-60 lead heading into the fourth stanza.

"I think we ran out of gas tonight," Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni said. "I thought the effort was there and that we had a chance for three quarters and the bottom caved in. We will just start working from here and go forward."

Nine straight Bucks points to open the fourth gave Milwaukee an 81-60 cushion. Villanueva's tip-in sparked the run and he ended with six of the points on the burst, as the Bucks never looked back from there.

The Bucks own a 3-3 mark at home...New York is 2-4 away from Madison Square Garden this season...Knicks guard Stephon Marbury was activated for the second time this season, but didn't play...Milwaukee posted a 94-86 win over the Knicks on November 2 this season in the Big Apple...New York had won five of eight and six of the last 10 meetings. It had also won three of its last five at the Bradley Center.

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