Once again: 13 unforgettable moments of the Bucks’ victory in Game 5 of the Finals

   It started like a disaster. It becomes a kind of enjoyment. Now, the Bucks are only one game away from fulfilling the prediction and bringing to Milwaukee something they have not seen in half a century. What a wonderful life. 
       However, things were definitely not like that at the beginning. (We didn’t even talk about the COVID panic before the game.) The Suns performed strongly, and, supported by the Heat’s shooting and sloppy offense, quickly led by 16 points in the first quarter. But for the Bucks fans, it seems that sooner or later it has become a late night party, because Milwaukee can be said to be their most complete Finals performance to date. All their stars and bench players performed well and moved the ball well offensively. , Shooting (remember when this team was good at it!?) and suffocating defense, which not only equalized the game, but also gave the Bucks a lead at halftime.
       Coupled with another iconic game to lock the game, Milwaukee now leads 3-2, winning only one of the two games. I will accept these odds-but first, I want to taste every shot made by the Bucks in their 123-119 victory over Game 5. So here are 13 wonderful images from Saturday’s spectacular victory-yes, a large part of them comes from The Steal. I do not apologize.
       When you see these Milwaukee shots cheering for the Bucks in droves, you can’t be without civic pride. Milwaukee finally postponed its glorious summer-and it didn’t miss a minute. Man, if you think this scene is crazy, just wait until Tuesday night. You will be able to hear that group of people from Cudahy…Cudahy, California. 
       It’s easy to forget now, but the Bucks had a tough start on Saturday night, sloppy in a few early turnovers, and missed shots when the Suns were in a coma…well, almost everywhere. 16 points behind after the first quarter, this seems to be just one of those nights-especially after this guy and his tycoon money appeared in every crowd shot and every Giannis free throw… 
       If I wasn’t ecstatic about the results last night, I remember this guy ended up having a bad night. 
       The Internet is still undefeated. pic.twitter.com/tQNzV8cLBe googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-1′); }); — Doug Russell (@DougRussell) , July 18, 2021
       This steal and three-pointer sums up Jrue Holiday’s incredible Game 5 pic.twitter.com/WegCHeaqSV — Kevin O’Connor (@KevinOConnorNBA) July 18, 2021
       When Milwaukee tripped, Jrue Holiday was the first to take the brunt, as he spent most of the playoffs shooting hard-most obviously, he made 4 of 20 shots in the last game. But in the end, he had his game, his moment in the sun, because the Bucks point guard scored an impressive 27 points, 13 assists and 3 while playing his usual tough lock-in defense. This steals two times, which makes Chris Paul barely appear in the picture. There was no shortage of “Jrue Bledsoe” insults on the Bucks’ Twitter in this playoffs, but not that Saturday night — and, after this critical moment and the full Finals performance, it will not be from now on. 
       Giannis celebrates the hustle and bustle of Bobby Portis ð????ª #NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/G1jMKKEXdV — ESPN (@espn) July 18, 2021
       This is not how it should work. Well-known basketball knowledge shows that substitutes and role players perform better at home-yet the future mayor of Milwaukee, Bobby Portis, surpassed all Phoenix substitutes on their stage (9 points, without the Suns’ He scored more than 6 points off the bench) and gave the Bucks his iconic burst of combative energy when the team needed it. When it comes to key bench performance… 
       If the Bucks are to pray for winning the NBA Finals, then they need someone on the bench to show up-and that person turned out to be Jeff Teague (Jeff Teague). LOL, no, just kidding: It’s Pat Connaughton, who broke his best impression of Donte Di Vincenzo in these Finals games with a better defense than expected (whether he forced Bu Ke got rid of the one-on-one situation, or did I just have hallucinations?), heated arguments and timely three-pointers. Likewise, the substitute player should disappear on the road; instead, Pat Connaughton is very eye-catching with 14 key points. 
       JRUE HOLIDAY’s performance ð????±ð????±ð????± pic.twitter.com/7mrtEByuju-Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 18, 2021
       In these historic NBA finals, Bucks fans won not one, but two iconic games, so lucky. Meet The Block: The sequel to The Steal, in which Jrue Holiday-with only one point left in the last minute-rips the ball off Devin Booker, who breathes fire again, and then tricks the ball onto the court. Already, this is a very crucial game…but then Giannis flew into the air relay from behind Holiday to help the ice hockey game. googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-2′); });
       In retrospect, the air relay was a terrible decision. An adventurous game may only allow you to return the single possession to Phoenix while getting three points — or worse, it may end with no score and Giannis. As we all know, free throws and free throws are not very good. For the Bucks, this is a crazy warm-up check-up time-as it turns out, they are still hot. 
       Giannis, meet America. America, get to know Giannis. You have now officially met-your soul has been forgotten. 
       This photo is already incredible and wonderful at first glance-but then you will notice the details of the Grammy-winning singer’s extraordinary Adele under the rim, watching Giannis fly into the sky, losing the absolute mind. Adele: It’s never relevant.
       Timothy Burke brings together some calls from the country and the world on The Steal-they are all excellent. However, the best thing is that this French phone translates perfectly, even if the only French word you know is the word “croissant”. It would be great if someone recorded my reaction at this moment; we can also get a broadcast transmitted in happy spiritual language. 
       Do you remember the night when the Oscars ceremony was defeated in “Moonlight”/”City of Philharmonic”, every face in the crowd told a story? It’s like the NBA version. I want to study this photo and remember it. googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-3′); });
       When I was doing this, there was a cruel question: Which is better for the Bucks game, Giannis’ block or Jrue’s holiday steals and catches? I look forward to this debate forever, and at the same time smile at the fact that Milwaukee now has two brilliant games permanently embedded in modern Finals legends. 
       Combine the thousands of people outside the Fiserv forum with the sold-out crowd watching the party in the venue-everyone goes crazy at the same time on Saturday night-and you will get an explosion of happiness, almost certainly, you can hear it from the outside space. Even the moon knew about the theft on Saturday night.
       The Bucks junior performed well in Game 5. Giannis: 32 points, 9 rebounds, 6 AST Middleton: 29 points, 7 rebounds, 5 AST vacation: 27 points, 4 rebounds, 13 AST pic.twitter. com/qVqHXb3qMq — Bleacher Report (@ BleacherReport) July 18, 2021
       The Bucks have a Big Three, but Milwaukee fans rarely see them actually on the court at the same time, playing at the same speed. This dream scene finally became a reality in Game 5, because Holiday, Giannis and Chris Middleton were all great. They were the sixth trio in 50 years in the NBA Finals to score 25 points each. Add in Bobby Portis and Pat Connaughton, and you have achieved a complete team victory at the perfect time.  
       Milwaukee, news from @Giannis_An34: pic.twitter.com/zXIhsT0RVt — Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) July 18, 2021
       Although it is a cliché to say that one has always been passionate about movies, Matt Mueller has always been passionate about movies. Whether it’s bringing the latest film reviews for his first-year shows and narrations, or writing film reviews for the St. Norbert College era as a high school student, Matt is too obsessed with movies for his own benefit.
       When he doesn’t write the latest blockbuster or talks about “Piranha 3D” too enthusiastically, he may find that Matt is watching almost any sport (excluding cricket) or working at-get this-at a local movie theater. Or watch a movie. Yes, he may be watching a movie.


Post time: Jul-19-2021