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The Hawks' day got off to an odd start, when a car collided with their team bus on their way back to their hotel after a pregame shootaround. Everybody was OK, but the day went even further downhill once the Hawks got back to the Bradley Center.
Little-used big man Dan Gadzuric gave the Bucks a jolt at the end of the third quarter, emphatically blocking a shot by Johnson and then making an acrobatic layup to give Milwaukee an 85-74 lead going into the fourth.
Delfino went 6 for 8 from 3-point range, including a 3-pointer from the corner to put Milwaukee ahead 97-88 with 3:56 left. Smith missed inside and Jennings grabbed the rebound, then hit a floating jumper at the other end.
Layups by Al Horford and Johnson later cut the lead to five with 1:41 remaining, but Milwaukee's Kurt Thomas made one of two free throws, then took a charge by Crawford with 1:20 left.
Horford fouled Salmons, who hit both free throws to give the Bucks a 103-95 lead with 1:05 to go. Atlanta couldn't get much closer because Milwaukee kept hitting from the line.
"The good thing is we've got home-court advantage," Johnson said. "We have to go home and take care of our home court. Just start with Game 5 first."
NOTES: Woodson said the woman driving the car that hit the Hawks' bus, and the young boy riding with her, appeared to be OK. "I jumped out and went over to the car and opened the door, and the little kid had climbed out of his car seat," he said. "There was smoke coming from the airbags, so I grabbed the kid. And the mom, they got her out." ... Veteran forward Thomas continued his solid play for Milwaukee, scoring 9 points and grabbing 9 rebounds. ... Johnson scored 21 of his 29 points in the second half.
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