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Milwaukee Bucks tie NBA Finals series 2-2 with 109-103 win over Phoenix Suns

Middleton scores 40 points as Bucks force tie in Finals

- By Brian Mahoney

MILWAUKEE — Khris Middleton’s big finish means these NBA Finals are just getting started.

Middleton scored 40 points, including 10 straight for the Milwaukee Bucks down the stretch to send them past the Phoenix Suns 109-103 on Wednesday night to tie the series 2-2.

Middleton’s hot hand and a big block from Giannis Antetokoun­mpo gave the Bucks their second straight victory in the first close game of the series.

“We wanted this bad, and the team showed it tonight,” Antetokoun­mpo said.

Antetokoun­mpo had 26 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists. His streak of 40-point games ended at two, but the only number that matters for the Bucks is on the scoreboard.

Devin Booker scored 42 points for the Suns, but his foul trouble cost them a chance to build a big lead in the second half. Chris Paul

struggled through a 5-for-13 night, finishing with 10 points and five turnovers.

Game 5 is Saturday night in Phoenix.

“This is a tough one, but we’ve got to bounce back,” Paul said. “That’s why we fought all season, to get home court.”

Middleton is an All-star with unwavering confidence in his shot, always believing that matter how poorly he starts that he can turn things around.

He may have turned around the course of these NBA Finals.

“We know he’s going to take big shots, we know he’s going to make big shots, and tonight he was incredible,” Antetokoun­mpo said.

Phoenix led by two with 2½ minutes left before Middleton made the next two baskets to give Milwaukee a 101-99 edge with 1:28 to play. It appeared the Suns would tie it with a lob pass to Deandre Ayton, but Antetokoun­mpo swooped in to block it, flexing his muscles to the crowd as the Bucks went the other way on a fast break.

“That’s an elite block,” Bucks guard Jrue Holiday said.

Middleton missed a couple of jumpers, but Paul lost the ball after the second one when he slipped and fell down while dribbling. That sent Middleton off for a layup, and he followed with four free throws to make it 107-101.

Brook Lopez had 14 points for the Bucks, and Jrue Holiday added 13 points, seven rebounds and seven assists.

Before Middleton’s run, it appeared it was going to be Booker’s night. He bounced back in a big way from a 3-for14 night in Game 3 with his third 40-point game of this postseason.

But he had to spend portions of the third and fourth quarters on the bench after picking up fouls, and his teammates couldn’t handle things without him.

The Bucks improved to 9-1 at home in the playoffs. They are trying to overcome a 2-0 deficit for the second time in this postseason.

Antetokoun­mpo had dominated the previous game with his offense, but the 2020 Defensive Player of the Year made his biggest mark on this game on the other end of the floor.

Perhaps sensing the pressure, both teams fumbled the ball around in the early going, diving on the floor in desperate attempts to save it. The Bucks turned what looked like lost possession­s into baskets that way in the first quarter, giving them a boost while their outside shooting was off.

The Bucks, who had a big second quarter in Game 3, had another nice stretch midway through this one with an 8-0 run.

That gave them a four-point lead and the margin stayed right around there, with the teams trading the lead, until Middleton’s 3-pointer made it 52-all at the break.

 ?? Paul Sancya The Associated Press ?? Khris Middleton celebrates with Bucks teammates during Game 4 of the NBA Finals at Fiserv Forum on Wednesday.
Paul Sancya The Associated Press Khris Middleton celebrates with Bucks teammates during Game 4 of the NBA Finals at Fiserv Forum on Wednesday.
 ?? Paul Sancya The Associated Press ?? Giannis Antetokoun­mpo blocks a dunk attempt by the Suns’ Deandre Ayton in the fourth quarter of Game 4.
Paul Sancya The Associated Press Giannis Antetokoun­mpo blocks a dunk attempt by the Suns’ Deandre Ayton in the fourth quarter of Game 4.

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