The series is tied at two games apiece and Game
5 is Tuesday in Brooklyn. Although X-rays of Irving's ankle were
negative, his availability for the remainder of the series is
uncertain.
The Bucks followed up winning a defensive struggle in Game 3 on
Thursday to assure the series will last at least six games.
Antetokounmpo matched his playoff-high scoring game in this
postseason by shooting 14 of 26 from the field. He scored 12
points in the decisive third quarter, when the Bucks took
control.
Khris Middleton followed up his 35-point showing from Game 3 by
adding 19 points and eight assists as the Bucks made 44.3
percent of their shots and hit 16 3-pointers. This came after
they had managed to make only 22.7 percent (20-of-88) from
behind the arc in the first three games of the series.
Jrue Holiday added 14 points and nine assists and P.J. Tucker
chipped in 13 when he was not shadowing Kevin Durant
defensively.
Durant totaled 28 points and 13 boards but the Nets gradually
fell apart after Irving was injured on a layup with 6:04
remaining left in the second quarter. Irving fell to the floor
in pain after awkwardly stepping on Antetokounmpo's foot
following a made layup.
Durant struggled against Tucker's physicality, making only 9 of
25 shots, including just 1-for-8 3-point attempts. The Nets
committed 17 turnovers.
Irving finished with 11 points in his 17 minutes of action, as
no other Net reached double figures in their third straight game
with James Harden watching from the sidelines due to right
hamstring tightness.
The Nets led early, building an 11-point lead before the Bucks
rallied. Milwaukee went on a 21-4 surge, and Irving's injury
occurred soon after Antetokounmpo's dunk put Milwaukee ahead for
good at 37-36. From there the Bucks gradually pulled away.
Milwaukee held a 53-48 lead at halftime, surged to a 74-57 lead
on a 3-pointer by Bryn Forbes with 3:37 left in the third
quarter. When Middleton hit a 3-pointer with 1.5 seconds on the
clock they carried an 81-69 lead into the fourth quarter.
Milwaukee took a 97-78 edge with about seven minutes left on a
3-pointer by Holiday and finished off when Antetokounmpo's dunk
made it 101-84 with 3:46 left and in the final minutes chants of
"Bucks in Six" were heard from the sellout crowd of 16,310.
--Field Level Media
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