The Golden State Warriors made sure everybody knew that they didn't appreciate the way the Milwaukee Bucks celebrated knocking off the Warriors last Saturday and snapping the defending champs' historic 24-game season-opening winning streak. They made sure everybody knew they'd be seeking vengeance when the Bucks visited Oracle Arena on Friday night. And for three-plus quarters, the Bucks made sure everybody knew that they didn't really give a damn how the big bad Warriors felt. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Jason Kidd's young Bucks physically imposed their will on the Dubs in their own gym, riding an out-of-his-mind performance from point guard Michael Carter-Williams (whose woofing following a final-minute dunk last week raised the Warriors' ire), strong all-around outings from Greg Monroe and Giannis Antetokounmpo, and timely contributions from reserves O.J. Mayo and Miles Plumlee to lead by as many as 15 points and hold an 11-point advantage with eight minutes left in the fourth quarter. And then, as they've done so many times over the past year, the Warriors got loose. Golden State outscored Milwaukee 32-12 over the final eight...