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BUCKS 128, 76ers 122

Giannis Antetokounmpo outduels Joel Embiid as Bucks secure top spot in playoffs

Giannis Antetokounmpo tries to drive past Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid during the first half.MATT SLOCUM/ASSOCIATED PRESS/Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA — Giannis Antetokounmpo helped Milwaukee lock up the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference and the NBA playoffs with another MVP-worthy performance.

Antetokounmpo outdueled fellow MVP candidate Joel Embiid, finishing with 45 points and 13 rebounds and leading Milwaukee to a 128-122 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night as the Bucks clinched the top spot in the conference and the top overall top seed in the upcoming playoffs.

‘‘I was just trying to make plays and try to find the opportunity to attack,’’ Antetokounmpo said.

Antetokounmpo reached 25 or more points and 10-plus rebounds in a game for the 42nd time this season.

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‘‘He’s been doing it all for us this whole season,’’ Bucks All-Star Khris Middleton said.

Middleton added 22 points and George Hill had 20 for the Bucks, who locked up home-court advantage with three regular-season games remaining.

‘‘It’s been a really special year,’’ Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said. ‘‘I'm very proud of the team.’’

Embiid returned from a three-game absence and had 34 points, 13 rebounds, 13 assists and three blocks. He tipped his cap to Antetokounmpo.

‘‘He’s a helluva player,’’ Embiid said. ‘‘You know every time you go against him it’s a challenge. He’s really good.’’

JJ Redick scored 29 points and Mike Scott, starting for the injured Jimmy Butler, had 22 points for the 76ers, who are two games in front of the Celtics in the race for the No. 3 seed in the East with three games left.

‘‘We struggled guarding them, didn’t we?’’ 76ers coach Brett Brown said. ‘‘We gotta do better.’’

The 76ers led by 7 points in the fourth quarter when Embiid’s 3-pointer with 8:14 left made it 102-95. But the Bucks, behind the offense and defense of Antetokounmpo, whittled away at the deficit. The Bucks tied the game at 119 on a layup by Hill with 1:24 left.

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After Redick missed a 3, Hill scored again from close range off an assist from Antetokounmpo to give Milwaukee a 121-119 lead with 1:02 left. Antetokounmpo blocked Embiid’s attempt on Philadelphia’s ensuing possession and then assisted Sterling Brown’s layup that gave the Bucks a 123-119 lead with 40.1 seconds left. That was enough to carry Milwaukee to the win.

The Bucks lost Eric Bledsoe to an ejection when tempers flared 2½ minutes into the contest. After Antetokounmpo hit a 3, Bledsoe pushed Embiid in the back. The 76ers’ big man tossed the ball back at Bledsoe, and Bledsoe retaliated by firing the ball at Embiid’s chest. Embiid and Scott made a beeline for Bledsoe, but were restrained by officials.

Scott and Embiid were issued technical fouls and Bledsoe, the Bucks’ third-leading scorer, was assessed a pair of technicals, resulting in his disqualification.

‘‘It’s unfortunate,’’ Budenholzer said. ‘‘Neither team wants to have somebody missing. Hopefully, we'll be smarter and better for it. Maybe it’s better that it happens now.’’