NBA: Without Giannis, Bucks beat Hawks for 3-2 lead in Eastern Conference Finals

Milwaukee Bucks beats Atlanta Hawks 123-112 in Game Five and now is just one win away from earning its first NBA Finals berth in nearly half a century.

Published : Jul 02, 2021 10:16 IST , MILWAUKEE

Brooks Lopez goes to the basket during the third quarter of the contest. Lopez scored 33 points for Milwaukee Bucks. - AP
Brooks Lopez goes to the basket during the third quarter of the contest. Lopez scored 33 points for Milwaukee Bucks. - AP
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Brooks Lopez goes to the basket during the third quarter of the contest. Lopez scored 33 points for Milwaukee Bucks. - AP

Even without two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks figured out a way to end its recent habit of slow starts.

Now it is just one win away from finishing off Atlanta Hawks and earning its first NBA Finals berth in nearly half a century.

Brook Lopez scored a playoff career-high 33 points to lead a balanced attack and the Bucks never trailed in a 123-112 victory over the Hawks on Thursday night that gave them a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.

“It’s exciting. But it’s obviously not done,” Lopez said. “We need to bottle that energy and effort we had tonight and do it again in two days.”

The Bucks haven't reached the NBA Finals since 1974. They won their lone NBA title in 1971.

Milwaukee regained the lead in the series by grabbing a 30-10 lead Thursday and never trailing. That marked a notable change after the Bucks erased an early 15-point deficit in a 113-102 Game Three victory and never led in a 110-88 Game Four loss.

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“It was one of the main priorities, just to be aggressive out of the gate, be the aggressor, be more aggressive than they were,” Bucks guard Jrue Holiday said. “We felt like those games in Atlanta, whether it was energy from the crowd or whatever it was, they swung and punched us in the mouth. We didn't want to take any chances. We wanted to come out strong and hit first.”

Game Six is on Saturday in Atlanta, with the winner of the series facing the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Finals.

Four of the Bucks' starters had at least 22 points: Lopez, Khris Middleton (26), Holiday (25), and Bobby Portis (22). Middleton also had 13 rebounds and eight assists. Holiday had 13 assists and six rebounds.

They all stepped up their game while Antetokounmpo watched from the bench with a hyperextended left knee. Each team was missing its biggest star, as Atlanta’s Trae Young sat out a second straight game due to a bone bruise in his right foot.

 

Young got hurt when he accidentally stepped on an official’s foot along the sideline in Game Three. Antetokounmpo landed awkwardly after trying to block Clint Capela's dunk attempt in Game Four.

Just as the Hawks’ role players delivered with Young sidelined in Game Four, Antetokounmpo’s team-mates came through on Thursday.

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Portis took Antetokounmpo’s spot in the starting lineup and had the Fiserv Forum fans chanting “Bobby! Bobby!” on multiple occasions, continuing something that started during Milwaukee’s Game Two blowout victory. Portis' 22 points were a playoff career high.

“Knowing the situation we were in, one of the best players in the world went down on our team,” Portis said. “So other guys had to step up. Guys stepped up and played their role to a ‘T.’ ”

 

Bogdan Bogdanovic led the Hawks with 28 points. Atlanta also got 19 points each from John Collins and Danilo Gallinari, and 17 from Lou Williams.

The Bucks never trailed and led by as many as 20 in the first quarter, making most of their shots and getting second-chance opportunities on their rare misses. The game was nearly eight minutes old by the time Cam Reddish got Atlanta’s first defensive rebound.

“They were the more physical, more aggressive team from start to finish tonight,” Hawks coach Nate McMillan said.

Milwaukee led 36-22 after a first quarter in which the Bucks outscored the Hawks 28-8 in the paint. They ended the game with a 66-36 edge in the paint.

Atlanta cut the lead to 65-59 when Bogdanovic hit a 3-pointer to open the third-quarter scoring, but that’s as close as the Hawks would get in the second half.

“We didn’t match their intensity, their energy,” Gallinari said. “We definitely need to start the game better.”

This marked the second straight game in this series without any lead changes. The Hawks never trailed in Game Four.

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