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Bucks vs. Pacers Game 5 NBA Playoffs Enderson & Summary: Bucks lose a heartbreaker

For the third time in a row, the Milwaukee Bucks will lose an early exit to the Indiana Pacers in a second year in a row in a 119-118-overtime heartbreaker. Giannis had his fourth playoff triple double with 30 points, 20 rebounds and 13 assists. After a rough first half, Gary Trent Jr. finished the night with 33 points to 8/17 from three and five steals. Tyrese Haliburton ended the night as the leading scorer of the Pacers with 26 points and nine templates.

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After Doc Rivers had run in all four games in all four games in the series with the many times starting group with Kyle Kuzma and Brook Lopez, Doc Rivers decided to start AJ Green and Bobby Portis in the starting line -up alongside Giannis, Gary Trent Jr. and Kevin Porter Jr. (In the injured Damian Lillard). This group came out in the first four and a half minutes with a 13-0 run before Myles finally scored Indy's first bucket. Despite the end of the run, the defense of the goats continued to bring chaos and stuck on every turn. After Indy finally got into double-digit numbers, Milwaukee scored six of the last eight points to achieve a lead of 30-13 into the second quarter. After one with just five points, Turner would be the leading goal scorer for the Pacers.

After a Kyle Kuzma Three opened the second frame, the Pacers seemed to find their initial foot and made an 8-0 run to bring the game within 12. The Bucks were able to regain their 17-point lead, but then entered a goal drocing that lasted almost three minutes and were slowly being able to go back to the game. Two other corner riders were part of a 12: 2-Indy run to reduce the lead to just seven points, with 3:10 in half. Greens fourth half of half stopped the bleeding and brought the goats up by 10 again. The ridiculous shootout of the three -point helped the Pacers again when Aaron Nesmith met one over Green. Overall, the Pacers would exceed the Bucks 28-17 to cut a guided tour that entered the changing room in the changing room at halftime.

After a few early Bucks bucket had reduced the Pacers at eight, Indy went 9-0 to take her first tour of the night. The 29% regular seasonal scorer Andrew Nembhard met a 30-foot bomb to give the Pacers a one-point lead, and forced Doc Rivers to call a break. The two sides went back and forth for most of the quarter, but thanks to a 9: 2 run with 5:01 in the third, the bucks were built with four points. Milwaukee would hold Indy with this four-point brand until Bucks Playoff-Killer TJ McConnell did the work. McConnell scored six of the last eight points for the Pacers, including a layup, to bring them a two -point lead with a 10 -second lead. Bennedict Mathurin foul Porter with a 0.8 second lead on a three -point shot. He would go 2/3 out of the line and put the stage for a bound game with 75-75 in the fourth quarter.

The Pacers came swing to start and scored four consecutive points on Nesmith and McConnell Eimer. McConnell always gave the goats, scored six points in the frame and supported a thundering dunk from gymnast. The Dunk forced a break from Doc Rivers to step down the troops with the Bucks by five. It seemed to work, the goats made a 9-0 run to achieve a 4-point lead before Siakam got a wide-open layup to cut the lead back to two. After Trent had started 0/7 of three, he later recovered 4/5 in the later part of the third quarter, including some great buckets. The goats had dropped by two and the shooting clock ran out, but trent nailed a three, followed by massive three of Green, to give the Bucks a lead with four points with a minute and 20 seconds. Tyrese Haliburton came up for the Pacers and scored four in a row to bind the game with 10.8 seconds before the lead. Giannis was able to stop a fading mid-range jumper, but it hit the distant edge and sent the game with the game of 103-103 into the extension.

It was the GTJ show in the extension that brought him up there with some of the most legendary playoff appearances in Bucks story. Trent set up 12 points in the 4/4 shooting from the three-point line, including a shot, after Nesmith had scored five points in a row after an Indy break. The shot gave the Bucks a four-point lead with 1:08. A green free throw gave them a lead of seven points with a 40 second lead. Although it played the hero in the fourth and most of the extension, it blew Trent, who flies the door so that Indy returned to the game. He threw a terrible turnover to the right after he had hit a three to reduce the lead to four, which led to the other end to a three -point game for Haliburton after being fouled by Green. After the Bucks had broken the Pacers press, Green shot a pass on Trent, but the ball splashed through its hands and outside the borders and gave the Pacers a last chance to win the game. It was the ultimate villain of the Bucks in Haliburton, who blew from Giannis to the left of Giannis with a second. Trent's last second was far away, and for the third time in a row, the Bucks crowded in the first round of the playoffs.

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There is only one status that counts: eight points in 40 seconds. After Green 1/2 had gone out of the free -wing line, the Pacers gathered in just 40 seconds to throw the goats out of the playoffs for the second time in a row.


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