The Milwaukee Bucks suffered another defeat last night in their first-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics, meaning they're 3-2 down in the series, and another loss would eliminate them from the postseason.

The Bucks lost 92-87 to the Celtics at the TD Garden in Boston on Tuesday night, with Al Horford running the show on the court with 22 points, 14 rebounds, and three assists for the victors, while also shooting 7-of-15 from the field.

Despite the praise which he has received throughout this season, Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo was mostly a non-threat throughout this game, as he only finished with 16 points, 10 rebounds, nine assists, two steals, two blocks, while shooting a disappointing 5-of-10 from the field.

While speaking to ESPN after the game, The Greek Freak vowed to be more aggressive in Game 6 of the first-round series this coming Thursday in order to keep the Bucks' postseason dreams alive.

He said: "It's on me. As I said, I had open shots, but they wasn't my shots, so I didn't feel comfortable to take them. I think my teammates did a great job finding me, but come the next game, in Game 6, I got to be more aggressive, make more plays because definitely my teammates need me."

Bucks interim head coach Joe Prunty believes his team must find more ways to get their star man involved in the game, but also believes each possession they have must pay off.

He said: "We all have to take responsibility in that -- finding different spots to put him in. I think Giannis is one of the most aggressive drivers in the game, trying to get downhill. I think he gets bodied quite a bit. What I'm concerned about [is] how much they're pushing. I want him to keep attacking regardless of how physical the game may be. But in the grand scheme of things, I would just say it's on all of us.

"I've got to help find him better opportunities for shots. We have to make sure he's getting the ball, but I want to make sure for us we got a quality possession every time. We've got multiple guys that are capable of knocking shots down. I don't want it to turn into, 'Hey, we have to do this for Giannis.'"

The Bucks need to be more aggressive in Game 6 later this week in order to keep their playoff dreams alive, so expect to see Giannis get a lot more involved in the action than what he did last night.

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