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Stephen Nover's NBA Eastern Conference Game of Year - 71% NBA Hot Streak!
(NBA) Atlanta vs. Milwaukee,
Money Line: -125.00 Milwaukee (Home)
Result: Win
Money Line: -125.00 Milwaukee (Home)
Result: Win
The NBA playoffs have a Quentin Tarantino feel to it with the way all the stars keep getting knocked out. Reservoir Dogs was less gruesome to watch than seeing Trae Young and now Giannis Antetokounmpo go down with leg injuries.
This brings us to today's Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals. No Antetokounmpo for the Bucks. I doubt Young plays either. If he does, his mobility will be severely restricted due to an ankle/bone injury suffered in Game 3.
Atlanta stepped up without Young to upset the Bucks at home, 110-88, two days ago. Now it's the Bucks' turn to step up at home down their superstar.
Can the Bucks do it?
The oddsmaker believes so, opening Milwaukee a slight home favorite. I believe so, too.
Perhaps the Bucks subconsciously let up in Game 4 knowing Young was out. Milwaukee didn't shoot well especially from 3-point range, missing 31 of 39 shots from beyond the arc. The Bucks were trailing by 10 when Antetokounmpo hyperextended his knee in the third quarter. Stunned seeing Antetokounmpo out and in pain, the Bucks were blown out the rest of the way. No one stepped up for Milwaukee.
I'm banking that the Bucks will be much stronger physically and mentally in protecting their home-court advantage now that the reality of Antetokounmpo being out has sunk in. The Bucks are the deeper team and they have solid pros in Kris Middleton, Jrue Holiday and P.J. Tucker. Middleton picked up the slack scoring 36 points in last year's Game 4 first-round playoff series against the Heat when Antetokounmpo had to leave two minutes into the second quarter. Milwaukee won that game. So the Bucks are capable.
The Bucks led the NBA in scoring. They were fifth in 3-point shooting percentage. Antetokounmpo, for all his greatness, is not an accomplished 3-point shooter.
Keep in mind, too, that the Hawks are banged-up - and it's not just Young. Clint Capela is questionable with eye inflammation, Bogdan Bogdanovic is dealing with a sore knee and talented De'Andre Hunter is out.
This brings us to today's Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals. No Antetokounmpo for the Bucks. I doubt Young plays either. If he does, his mobility will be severely restricted due to an ankle/bone injury suffered in Game 3.
Atlanta stepped up without Young to upset the Bucks at home, 110-88, two days ago. Now it's the Bucks' turn to step up at home down their superstar.
Can the Bucks do it?
The oddsmaker believes so, opening Milwaukee a slight home favorite. I believe so, too.
Perhaps the Bucks subconsciously let up in Game 4 knowing Young was out. Milwaukee didn't shoot well especially from 3-point range, missing 31 of 39 shots from beyond the arc. The Bucks were trailing by 10 when Antetokounmpo hyperextended his knee in the third quarter. Stunned seeing Antetokounmpo out and in pain, the Bucks were blown out the rest of the way. No one stepped up for Milwaukee.
I'm banking that the Bucks will be much stronger physically and mentally in protecting their home-court advantage now that the reality of Antetokounmpo being out has sunk in. The Bucks are the deeper team and they have solid pros in Kris Middleton, Jrue Holiday and P.J. Tucker. Middleton picked up the slack scoring 36 points in last year's Game 4 first-round playoff series against the Heat when Antetokounmpo had to leave two minutes into the second quarter. Milwaukee won that game. So the Bucks are capable.
The Bucks led the NBA in scoring. They were fifth in 3-point shooting percentage. Antetokounmpo, for all his greatness, is not an accomplished 3-point shooter.
Keep in mind, too, that the Hawks are banged-up - and it's not just Young. Clint Capela is questionable with eye inflammation, Bogdan Bogdanovic is dealing with a sore knee and talented De'Andre Hunter is out.