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Milwaukee's Jerry Stackhouse -- who brought down the house by singing a soulful rendition of the national anthem before the game -- made a 3-pointer, and the Bucks turned it into a four-point play when Kurt Thomas was fouled and hit a free throw.
Two more free throws by Stackhouse cut the lead to seven with 5:14 left, but Johnson hit a jumper and Crawford drove for a layup to put the Hawks back up by 11. Jennings answered with a layup, and Johnson missed a layup.
Jennings then missed a 3-pointer and Salmons got the rebound, but Josh Smith forcefully blocked Salmons' shot and the Bucks couldn't rally from there.
"The bottom line today is we brought our hard hats and not our fishing caps," Smith said. "We established ourselves early. They gave us a fight, but we were just hungry tonight. I haven't seen us play like this the whole series."
Milwaukee led by three at the half, and Delfino hit a driving layup to begin the third quarter.
But the Bucks went silent for nearly 8 minutes from there, allowing the Hawks to go on a 19-0 run that included a steal and fast-break slam dunk by Smith, who fired up the crowd by posing and holding his hand to his ear. Smith has been booed relentlessly by Bucks fans after joking early in the series that there wasn't anything to do in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee wasn't expected to do much in this series, having lost center Andrew Bogut to a gruesome arm injury near the end of the regular season.
Atlanta took a 2-0 series lead. But then the series shifted back to Milwaukee, the Bucks asserted themselves on defense and won both games -- then stole Game 5 in Atlanta with a late run.
"We just realize that we had a bad third quarter," Thomas said. "We're still confident as a team. We'll regroup and we'll play better on Sunday."
NOTES: Stackhouse said it was his fourth time singing the national anthem. "I'm a little disappointed that my mojo didn't work," he said. "I'm 3-1 now." ... Smith had 10 points, nine rebounds and four blocks. ... Friday was the 39th anniversary of Milwaukee's 1971 NBA championship.
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