Milwaukee wins first NBA title since 1971, Antetokounmpo named Finals
MVP
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[July 23, 2021]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) -The Milwaukee Bucks, powered by a masterpiece from Greek
forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, ended their 50-year wait for a second
NBA championship with a 105-98 win over the visiting Phoenix Suns on
Tuesday.
With the victory, the small-market Bucks clinched the NBA Finals 4-2
and became only the fifth team to win the best-of-seven championship
series after losing the first two games.
Antetokounmpo was named most valuable player of the series, making
him only the fifth international winner, after scoring a playoff
career-high 50 points in the clinching game that will surely soothe
the Bucks' recent history of playoff letdowns.
"This is a feeling, like this is an addictive feeling,"
Antetokounmpo, who was born in Greece to Nigerian parents, told
reporters.
"I love playing in the playoffs. I love playing in the Finals. This
is the moments I want to chase. I want the team to build off this
and hopefully we can do it again."
Phoenix overcame a slow start and led by as many as seven points
early in the third quarter but could not contain the dominant and
determined Antetokounmpo down the stretch.
Suns guard Chris Paul had a team-high 26 points.
For Phoenix, who were seeking their first championship in the team's
53-year existence, the defeat marked the first time all season they
have lost four consecutive games.
Unlike last year's NBA Finals when the celebratory screams of the
Los Angeles Lakers echoed across an arena void of fans due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the Bucks' win kicked off a wild party for both a
capacity crowd of 17,000 inside and the 65,000 supporters who
attended a watch party outside the arena.
"We made it, we crowned a champion," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver
said during the trophy presentation.
"I have to say, playing through a pandemic required enormous
resilience from all 30 teams. Thank you to every team and every
player in the league for a tremendous season."
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Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis
Antetokounmpo (34) celebrates with the NBA Finals MVP Trophy
following the game against the Phoenix Suns following game six of
the 2021 NBA Finals at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA
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SHAKY START
Both teams got off to a shaky start that saw poor shooting on both
ends of the court and plenty of turnovers but Milwaukee, powered by
Antetokounmpo, led 29-16 after the first quarter.
Phoenix, facing elimination for the first time in the 2021 playoffs,
shook off their lowest-scoring first quarter of the postseason as
they turned up the defense while Paul led the offense and the Suns
took a 47-42 lead into the half.
The Suns opened up a seven-point lead
early in the third quarter but the Bucks responded with a 16-6 run
that put them back in front. From there the teams went back and
forth and took a 77-77 tie into the final quarter.
But Milwaukee, whose only other championship was a four-game sweep
of the Baltimore Bullets in 1971, never trailed the rest of the way
as Antetokounmpo took over on the offensive end to deny the Suns' a
chance to host a decisive seventh game.
"Everybody in that locker room knows we had enough, but it wasn't
enough," Paul told reporters.
"So, we got to figure it out. I think for me I just look at myself
and figure out how can I get better, what I could have done more and
make sure I come back next season ready to do it again."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Tom Hogue,
Muralikumar Anantharaman and Kim Coghill)
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