MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo scored a season-high 47 points in defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 109–102, to finally win at home since their season opener on Oct. 19; improving the defending champions’ record to 7–8. Bucks Khris Middleton added 16 points, from 4 of 12 shooting, in his first game back after having missed eight games due to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus that causes the disease COVID-19. Middleton’s second three-point shot with 8:43 remaining in the game cushioned their last lead change, and also tied Ray Allen for the most three-pointers made, 1,051, in Bucks franchise history. “It’s good to have Khris back.” Said Antetokounmpo, “It’s good to win. “It’s good to play good basketball and compete offensively and defensively. “We have to get back on track and build out of this.” Antetokounmpo established dominance inside, and also made shots from all over the court. Statistically, Antetokounmpo shot an …