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Injuries make road back to NBA Finals bumpy for Suns, Bucks

- By Brian Mahoney

The road back to the NBA Finals has become bumpy for the Phoenix Suns and Milwaukee Bucks.

Devin Booker strained his right hamstring Tuesday in Phoenix and Khris Middleton sprained his left knee a night later in Milwaukee, leaving both teams without one of their All-stars.

That wasn’t all they lost. Both teams went on to fall in those Game 2s and find themselves tied as their series switch sites Friday night.

The Suns will be at New Orleans, while the Bucks make the short trip to Chicago.

Miami takes a 2-0 lead into Atlanta in the other game on the schedule Friday.

Milwaukee had to overcome the loss of Giannis Antetokoun­mpo to a knee injury last season during the Eastern Conference finals, winning the final two games against Atlanta in part because of how well Middleton played.

Now the Bucks will have to find a way without Middleton, who was undergoing testing Thursday to determine the damage to his medial collateral ligament.

“Obviously, it’s a challenge. We kind of know the deal now,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “We’ve got to go and get one on the road. It’s going to be hard. Nobody says it’s going to be easy. But we know what the deal is. Khris is down. But we have a great team, talented team, tough team. Hopefully we can go out here and compete to the highest of our ability.

“Do we thrive in adversity? We’ll see. We cannot predict the future but hopefully we can be ready to compete in Game 3.”

Middleton and teammate Jrue Holiday flew with Booker to Tokyo last summer for the Olympics, just after the Bucks erased a 2-0 deficit in the NBA Finals to deny Phoenix its first NBA championsh­ip.

The Suns returned this season and soared through the best regular season in franchise history, rolling to an Nba-best 64-18 record. But they got just one win to open the postseason before Booker was hurt after scoring 31 points in the first half of Game 2.

Then the Pelicans, who had to win two play-in games just to make the

postseason, rallied for a 125-114 victory behind 37 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists for Brandon Ingram.

The Suns played through Booker’s absence because of hamstring trouble earlier in the season and a stretch without Chris Paul after the All-star break because of a hand injury, so they also have experience having to get by without a star.

“We’re going to need everybody throughout this deep playoff run that we hope that we have,” Paul said. “So it’s been a season like that for us. Next man up. Guys stay ready.”

 ?? MATT YORK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New Orleans Pelicans center Jaxson Hayes (10) dunks as Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) defends during Game 2, Tuesday, in Phoenix.
MATT YORK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Orleans Pelicans center Jaxson Hayes (10) dunks as Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) defends during Game 2, Tuesday, in Phoenix.
 ?? MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Milwaukee Bucks’ Khris Middleton drives past Chicago Bulls’ Demar Derozan during Game 1of their first round game Sunday, in Milwaukee.
MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee Bucks’ Khris Middleton drives past Chicago Bulls’ Demar Derozan during Game 1of their first round game Sunday, in Milwaukee.

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