The Milwaukee Bucks cruised past the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday night at the BMO Harris Bradley Center 104-88. Milwaukee jumped out to a 17 point lead before the first quarter was out and the lead swelled to 30 before halftime. John Henson led the way with 21 points, Khris Middleton added 19. Michael Carter-Williams made his Milwaukee debut against his former team. He missed the first couple of games with a lingering toe injury after getting acquired in the three-team, Brandon Knight trade last week. Carter-Williams scored seven points with eight assists and only one turnover in 17 minutes. The Bucks (32-25) have pulled to within three and a half games of Chicago and Cleveland who share the Central Division lead. Milwaukee heads west for a four game road trip beginning in Los Angeles against the Lakers Friday night.
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