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Bucks beat Suns to move within one win of ending 50-year NBA drought

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Powered by 32 points from Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and late heroics from Jrue Holiday, the Milwaukee Bucks moved within one win of their first title in 50 years by defeating the Phoenix Suns 123-119 on Saturday in the NBA Finals.

Khris Middleton added 29 points while Holiday contribute­d 27 points, 13 assists and a crucial steal from Phoenix star Devin Booker that led to his alley-oop pass to Antetokoun­mpo for a dunk in the final seconds to shut down a late rally by the host Suns, AFP reported.

The Bucks seized a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven championsh­ip series with game six on Tuesday in Milwaukee. A seventh, if needed, would be played Thursday in Phoenix.

“One game away,” Holiday said. “We can’t get too high on the horse. We know the last game is the hardest to win. We know they will come out and play desperate. We’ve got to do the same thing.”

With the Suns seeking a go-ahead basket in the dying seconds, Holiday stole the ball from Booker and tossed a high pass to Antetokoun­mpo for a slam dunk. Middleton added a final free throw to seal the Suns’ fate.

The Bucks could become only the fifth team in NBA Finals history to win the crown after dropping the first two games.

“Going home to our fans is a great opportunit­y for us,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r said. “The support of our city, it’s important. It’s going to be meaningful.

“But you have to go make plays. You have to make things happen. Our guys, I think they’ll be ready to do that.”

Teams winning Game 5 to take a 3-2 edge in the finals have won the title 72% of the time, 21 of 29 in all.

“Tables are turned. Now we’re the desperate team,” Phoenix’s Deandre Ayton said. “We had our chances of being up and trying to finish the job. They’re up and now we got to go get it.”

Middleton, who finished with seven rebounds and five assists, scored 11 points in the third quarter and Antetokoun­mpo added eight to lift the Bucks ahead 100-90 entering the fourth.

The Bucks, who fell behind by 16 points after the first quarter, stretched their lead as large as 14 points before the Suns rallied.

Booker, who scored a game-high 40 points, hit a layup and a 3-pointer and Chris Paul followed with a layup to pull the Suns within 120-119.

Booker rebounded a Holiday miss only to have Holiday make the steal and the lob to Greek star Antetokoun­mpo for the jam.

The Bucks need only one more win to end a half-century title drought.

“We’ve got to keep playing good basketball and hopefully we can get a win,” Antetokoun­mpo said. ‘Tough loss’

Antetokoun­mpo, who had nine rebounds and six assists, said it was the game the Bucks had awaited when all three of their big stars had impressive games.

“It was the game for us to get going, all three of us,” he said. “It was a great game for us. We went down 16, we kept our composure and we came back to win.”seeing the Suns squanderin­g the big lead was painful for Booker.

“We came out and did what we intended to do and we let it go,” Booker said. “They stayed with it and played resilient. Tough loss.”

Paul had 21 points and 11 assists for Phoenix while Bahamas big man Ayton had 20 points and 10 rebounds.

 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN/AP ?? Bucks’ Giannis Antetokoun­mpo (L) dunks over Chris Paul during the closing stages of the Game 5 victory over the Suns at NBA Finals in Phoenix, AZ, US, on July 17, 2021.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN/AP Bucks’ Giannis Antetokoun­mpo (L) dunks over Chris Paul during the closing stages of the Game 5 victory over the Suns at NBA Finals in Phoenix, AZ, US, on July 17, 2021.

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