LOS ANGELES, United States — Khris Middleton poured in 32 points to
power the Milwaukee Bucks into their first NBA Finals in over 45 years on
Saturday with a series-clinching 118-107 win over the
Atlanta Hawks.
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The third-seeded Bucks beat the host Hawks in the best-of-seven series 4-2
to book their first appearance in the league championship since 1974.
"As a little kid,
everybody wanted to be part of this chance to go to the finals. This is
amazing," said Bucks guard Jrue Holiday.
Milwaukee will face the Western Conference champion Phoenix Suns in the
finals which begin on Tuesday.
The Bucks earned the Eastern Conference championship trophy, celebrating
with it on the floor at the Hawks' State Farm Arena.
"It is sweet. These guys have put the work in all year. They deserve to
go to the finals," said Milwaukee coach Mike Budenholzer. "We've
got more work to do."
The Bucks won despite the absence of two-time league MVP Giannis
Antetokounmpo, who sat out with an injured left knee. The 26-year-old Greek
forward hyperextended the joint when he landed awkwardly in game four of the
series.
The Hawks got their top player Trae Young back after he missed the previous
two games with a bruised foot. But Young struggled to score in game six,
shooting just four-of-17, missing all six of his three-point attempts and
finishing with just 14 points.
Young said he wasn't fully recovered from the injury but decided to try his
luck.
"I didn't want to go and not play and think to myself all off-season
what if I could have been out there and played," said Young.
"It would have hurt me so I just decided to go out and play and leave
it all out on the floor."
Holiday stepped up for the second straight game to help fill the offensive
void with Antetokounmpo out, flirting with a triple double and finishing with
27 points, nine rebounds, and nine assists.
Brook Lopez, who was the star of Thursday's game five win with 33 points,
delivered 13 points on Saturday for the Bucks.
The young Hawks, who last made it to the finals 60 years ago when they were
based in St. Louis, were trying to force a seventh game.
Cam Reddish came off the bench to score a team-high 21 points, Bogdan
Bogdanovic had 20, and John Collins finished with 13 points and 11
rebounds in the loss.
Middleton shot 10-of-22 from the field and made all eight of his free throws
as he scored 16 straight points for the Bucks in the second half.
"I just tried to shoot and be confident, and just play the right
way," Middleton said.
The Bucks started quickly, jumping out to a 15-4 lead in the first quarter
after a Lopez dunk. The Hawks clawed their way back into it in the second
quarter to trail by just four, 47-43, at the half.
But Milwaukee broke the game open in the third quarter by outscoring the
Hawks 44-29 as Middleton and Holiday took charge of the offence.
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Lopez made an alley-oop dunk with 1:29 to go in the fourth to make it
113-110 and PJ Tucker nailed a clutch 23-foot three pointer with 62 seconds
remaining to stretch the Milwaukee lead to 10 points and help seal the win.
The second-seeded Suns will have home-court advantage in the finals based on
having a better record in the regular season.
Phoenix edged the Bucks in two games during the regular season, 128-127 in
overtime in Milwaukee and 125-124 in Arizona.
They have met just once before in the postseason, back in 1978 when the
Bucks won 2-0 in a best-of-three first-round series.
Championship experience will be lacking in the finals as no player on either
team has won an NBA title before.
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