After pulling off a victory in their favor, the Milwaukee Bucks will be aiming to avoid getting into a 3-1 ditch. All their focus will be on tying the series in game 4, to rattle the Phoenix Suns who have to make tons of adjustments if they want to win. Although Chris Paul and Devin Booker’s off nights were a major contributor to their loss, Khris Middleton and Giannis Antetokounmpo were unstoppable.
Game 1 of the NBA Finals was a complete one-sided show. The Bucks could not tame the Suns, thanks to Chris Paul and Devin Booker, who entered with all guns blazing. Unfortunately for Milwaukee, Giannis’ 42-point performance in Game 2 was also not enough to get them a victory. By the second game, the series landed at 2-0 in favor of the Suns.
But Giannis wasn’t having it. He continued his beast mode in Game 3 by adding 41 points on the scoreboard. And with more support from Jrue Holiday, Khris Middleton, and the rest of the supporting cast, they lived to see another day by making the series 2-1.
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And now, Whether the Suns will be able to fix their broken momentum in Game 4 is something the fans can find out Wednesday night. So, here is everything you need to know about their fourth game.
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Where to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs Phoenix Suns Game 4 of NBA Finals?
After beating the Phoenix Suns 120-110 in Game 3, Fiserv Forum will be looking forward to Giannis and Co. playing some great basketball again. Their dominance in the paint is what got their job done against the struggling Suns. If the Greek Freak gives another historic performance, the Suns will be in deep trouble.
This game can help determine who is more likely to win the NBA Finals, so the stakes are sky-high. To catch a glimpse of the action, TV viewers can tune into ABC, which will broadcast the game at 9:00 PM EST. But fans who prefer online platforms can watch it through ESPN Plus or Fubo TV. And other worldwide viewers have NBA League Pass available for them.
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Will the stat that states if Milwaukee wins Game 4, they will be the ones lifting the Larry O’Brien Trophy come true? Or will the Suns defy odds and push them into a 3-1 ditch? Let us know in the comments down below.
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