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Milwaukee - Phoenix 0: 0 (Quarter 1)
Game 6 of the NBA Finals: Milwaukee wants to close a story at home and win its first championship since 1971, Phoenix will try to stop Antocompo and the momentum of the enthusiastic Bucks, hoping to bring the series home for Game 7
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Wednesday, 21 July 2021, 04:10
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Milwaukee Championship or Game 7?
Milwaukee currently hosts Phoenix in Game 6 of the NBA Finals Series, with the Bucks leading 2: 3 and knowing they are one win away from winning their first championship since 1971. Yannis Antocompo and his teammates have already trailed 2-0 in the series but managed to win two games at home to equalize. They won Game No. 5 in Arizona after another great evening of the Greek and Jero Holliday and went up to 2: 3, and now they have a chance to close the story against the Western champions.
Yannis is so far dominant in the series, and the Phoenix defense is hoping that this time around it may be able to stop him and the Milwaukee stars, after Antocompo scored 40 points or more twice in front of her, Chris Middleton also once enjoyed a west of 40, and Jero Holliday in the last game also excelled.
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Middleton and Yannis (Photo: GettyImages, Jesse D. Garrabrant)
Phoenix, on the other hand, really does not break, and she comes into the game knowing that this season she has the best foreign balance in the league in the regular season (12:24).
In addition the Suns enjoy great ability from Devin Booker (who scored 82 of Phoenix's 222 points in the last two games, which ended in a loss), but Chris Paul (average of 3.6 turnovers per game in the series) knows he must be at his best to lead Phoenix to an away win against the enthusiastic crowd In Milwaukee and in the face of the Bucks' positive momentum.
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