MILWAUKEE -- Giannis Antetokounmpo is the rookie who gets most of the attention for Milwaukee. Stitched Bulls Jerseys . It was another first-year player who made the biggest shot Tuesday night to give the Bucks a rare victory. Nate Wolters hit a 3-pointer with 29 seconds left to give Milwaukee the lead for good in a 104-100 win over the Orlando Magic. With an NBA-worst 10-43 record, Bucks coach Larry Drew is giving plenty of minutes to young players. Antetokounmpo and Wolters made key contributions both offensively and defensively in the final minutes against Orlando. "They hit a dagger, that shot Nate hit," Magic guard ETwaun Moore said. Wolters missed 26 of his first 29 attempts from 3-point range this season but is 5 for 11 in the teams last four games. "Im feeling a lot better from 3. Im going to shoot with confidence, and hopefully I can keep it up," he said. "Ive been playing so many minutes. Coach is giving me the opportunity, so I have to knock some shots down." His 27-foot jumper with 6 seconds left on the shot clock helped Milwaukee snap a four-game losing streak. "I didnt have much time so I just decided to pull up and shoot it," Wolters said. "Sometimes those are the easiest ones, when you know you have to shoot it. Its nice to get a win." After Wolters gave the Bucks the lead, Antetokounmpo stole the ball from Arron Afflalo and was fouled, making one free throw for a 100-97 advantage. "I was focused tonight," Antetokounmpo said. "For a rookie that means a lot to be focused down the stretch, especially being a little bit panicked." Brandon Knight overcame a bizarre foot injury for the Bucks, scoring 18 points and making two free throws with 5.5 seconds left to seal the victory. He played 34 minutes despite slicing his foot open on a baseboard while stepping out of his bathroom shower Tuesday afternoon. Knight, unavailable for comment after the game, missed 10 of 13 shots from the field but hit all 12 of his free throws. Before the game, he said he was unsure whether he could play. He started anyway. The Bucks made 22 of 30 free throws, while the Magic went 9 of 16. "The free throws were the big thing," Orlando coach Jacque Vaughn said. "Their ability to get in the bonus and get downhill and get into the lane was a big part of them winning." Orlando fell to 3-24 on the road. Despite snapping their four-game skid, the Bucks have lost 19 of 22 overall. Afflalo scored 21 points and Nikola Vucevic added 19 for Orlando. After Antetokounmpo made the free throw that gave Milwaukee a 100-97 lead, Afflalo missed a 3-pointer. Ersan Ilyasova hit a pair of free throws for a 102-97 advantage. Jameer Nelson made a 3 with 6 seconds to go to make it 102-100. Knight was fouled and made both free throws to clinch it. Caron Butler, returning after missing four games with a sprained ankle, led the Bucks with 21 points on seven 3-pointers but didnt score in the fourth quarter. Afflalo shot 9 of 15 to snap a mini-slump. The Magic guard had made only 15 of 44 shots in his past four games. Vucevic took a pass from Nelson and made a 14-foot jumper to give Orlando (16-39) a 97-96 advantage with 50 seconds left, its first lead since 4 minutes remained in the third quarter. Antetokounmpo capped Milwaukees 8-2 run to open the fourth. He blocked a layup attempt by Kyle OQuinn and hit John Henson for a dunk, giving the Bucks an 89-81 lead with 8:57 to go. Orlando scored the next seven points to pull to 89-88 on Maurice Harkless 3-pointer with 6:44 left. Butler made six 3s and the Bucks led 53-47 at halftime. It was only the 10th time in 53 games that Milwaukee has led at halftime. NOTES: Milwaukee F Khris Middleton left in the first quarter after twisting his ankle, but returned in the second. ... O.J. Mayo, who had missed nine consecutive games with what the Bucks termed "illness/conditioning," was expected to play limited minutes but remained on the bench the entire game. Drew said he had hoped to play Mayo, but was unable to due to game circumstances. Fake Bulls Jerseys . - Jayden Hart scored once and set up two more as the Prince Albert Raiders downed the host Red Deer Rebels 5-3 on Tuesday to clinch the final Western Hockey League playoff berth. Chicago Bulls Store . He had spent 16 days on the disabled list before being activated Thursday. He was batting just .203 when he came to bat in the 11th inning on Sunday. https://www.cheapbulls.com/ . Tyutin has missed the last nine games with an ankle injury which occurred while playing for Russia at the Olympics. The top-two defenceman has four goals and 20 assists, 30 penalty minutes and a plus-6 rating in 53 games with Columbus this season.DETROIT - Ndamukong Suhs first game this season will be against an injury-plagued offensive line. Not that the Detroit star needs any extra advantages in a Monday night tilt against the visiting New York Giants. You can catch all the action starting at 7pm et/4pm pt on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5. "Im going to treat this team just like any other team," Suh said. "I just expect to have success against them, understand what they do and understand their weaknesses and what their strengths are and try to get them out of their strengths and exploit their weaknesses." Suh and the Lions host the New York Giants on Monday night, and in many ways his contract situation underscores the amount of pressure Detroit is under. This is the final year of his deal, so this may be Detroits last chance to reach its full potential while he is still on the roster. The Giants lost guard Geoff Schwartz to a dislocated toe, and offensive linemen James Brewer (back), Charles Brown (shoulder) and Brandon Mosley (back) have been limited. New York quarterback Eli Manning was sacked 39 times last season. The Lions got to him twice when the Giants beat Detroit in December, with Nick Fairley and Ziggy Ansah contributing those sacks. "Suh is the guy who sticks out to most people but hes not the only guy we are concerned about," Giants guard John Jerry said. "They have a great front four. Theyve got guys who can stop the run and rush the passer, so were definitely going to have to be on top of our game." Suh made an impact immediately when the Lions drafted him in 2010. He has 27 1/2 sacks in four seasons, but Detroit was not able to sign him to a long-term deal this year. That adds at least a bit more urgency to 2014. The Lions collapsed toward the end of last season, wasting a great chance to make the playoffs, and coach Jim Schwartz was fired. Jim Caldwell took over, and Detroit still has an impressive core of talent that includes Suh, Calvin Johnson and Matthew Stafford. That group has never won a playoff game with Detroit — and has made the post-season only once. Suh is eager to return to the playoffs. "I dont necessarily know that I have goals other than winning and going to the playoffs, and having this defensive line be an exceptional one," Suh said. "We obviously love to get after the quarterback and make big plays, game-changing plays. Sacks without question are huge in our room." Thats especially true because Detroits secondary remains a concern. If Manning has time to throw, it could be a long night for the Lions. The Giants also missed the playoffs last season. Instead of fading down the stretch, they started 0-6, making a post-season appearance almost impossible. Manning threw a career-high 27 interceptions, and New York didnt run the ball very effectively, its backfield plagued by injuries. The blocking will be crucial to improving in both those areas. "It comes down to the offensive line," tackle Justin Pugh said. "We have to come out with the right mentality, be aggressive and physical, and we have to run the ball. Thats our job and we have to get it done." Suh will be there, trying to prevent that. "Every time you step on the football field is an opportunity to make a play, no matter who its going against," he said. "At the end of the day, Ive always kind of seen it as a defensive lineman, they have to block me, and I dont have to block them. I have to go out there and stop that quarterback and that running back. More or less, theyre the ones who have to stop me from doing what I want to do." San Diego Chargers at Arizona Cardinals - 10:15pm et/7:15pm pt (TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5) GLENDALE, Ariz. - A turnaround season under a new coach. That was the story of the San Diego Chargers and Arizona Cardinals a year ago, and both squads begin this season believing they will be even better. Only one of them will kick off the season with success because they meeet in the second half of the NFLs Monday night doubleheader. Chicago Bulls Shirts. . "We can win it all," Chargers safety Eric Weddle said. "We added some pieces we needed both offensively and defensively, got our guys back on special teams. We are a year better under the system. Nothing is impossible if everybody is doing the right thing and preparing the right way, playing together and playing fast." The Cardinals feel they are much better after a year under coach Bruce Arians system. Comparing this years offence to the one that started last season, Arians said, "would be like taking an eighth grader and putting him in the first grade. " Thats particularly true of quarterback Carson Palmer, in his 12th NFL season, second with Arizona. "This is the most comfort I have had in a while going into a season," he said, "and I think thats one of the things that I am so excited about is being comfortable and not having a bunch of unknowns. I think this whole locker room feels that way." There was one big difference in the teams seasons last year: The Chargers went 9-7 and made the playoffs, the Cardinals were 10-6 and didnt. Arizona fell victim to playing in the NFC West. "We know we have the toughest division in football, and we love that," eight-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald said. "We love the competition, and we like our odds against the guys in our division." Here are some things to know about Monday nights matchup: ON THE RUN: Both teams want to get their running game going to facilitate their big-play, play-action abilities. "We do take our shots," Palmer said. "A lot of them come out of our play-action game. Those arent there if you arent running the football." The Chargers have three strong running backs in Ryan Mathews, Danny Woodhead and newcomer Donald Brown. Arizona, though, could be without dynamic running back Andre Ellington because of a foot injury. That would leave Jonathan Dwyer, Stepfan Taylor and Robert Hughes to carry the load. DIFFERENT Defence: The Cardinals will have a handful of new starters on a defence that ranked first against the run and sixth overall last season. The big question is up the middle. Inside linebackers Karlos Dansby and Daryl Washington are gone — Dansby to free agency, Washington to suspension. Defensive tackle Darnell Dockett went down in training camp with a season-ending knee injury. Veteran Larry Foote and second-year pro Kevin Minter are the replacement linebackers. Frostee Rucker, who saw a lot of playing time last season, moves up to start at tackle. NEW COACH, SAME SYSTEM: As offensive co-ordinator last year, Ken Whisenhunt got a lot of credit for quarterback Philip Rivers revival. Whisenhunt is now head coach at Tennessee, and Frank Reich moves up from quarterbacks coach to offensive co-ordinator. Dont expect to see much difference. "The systems in place," Chargers coach Mike McCoy said. "We have a system thats going to survive the long haul." McCoy brought the offence with him from Denver, where he was co-ordinator before being hired in San Diego. "Every co-ordinator has their tweaks and different things they like," Rivers said, "play-calling styles and wrinkles weve added to the offence. But from a system standpoint, we didnt change. Were doing the same thing and trying to build on what we got started in Year 1." CARDINAL SPEED: Arians loves "fast little guys" and he has two of them now: Ted Ginn Jr. and John Brown. The 5-foot-11 Brown, out of little Pittsburg State (Kansas), was the sensation of training camp. NO COMPARISON: The Chargers and Cardinals are playing for the second time in 12 days after they met in San Diego in the preseason finale. But neither team did anything to tip off the other as to what would be coming when the real thing arrived. Almost every starter sat that one out. ' ' '