GAME 10: Orlando Magic (6-1) @ Milwaukee Bucks (3-6)
MIL 115, ORL 113 (O.T.)
Milwaukee Miracle
MILWAUKEE- Those on hand for last night’s Bucks-Magic game at the Bradley Center in downtown Milwaukee witnessed perhaps the greatest finish of any game in Bucks history. It was also Michael Redd’s first return to the arena since his trade before the season for Dwight Howard. Joe Smith, who was also involved in that deal, started for Orlando as well and played very well.

On to the game. After leading by just 1 point after a close first half, the Orlando Magic dominated the third quarter. They outscored the Bucks 27-17 to take an 11 point lead, and were led by All-Star Grant Hill’s 5-7 shooting performance. Hill had 24 points going into the fourth quarter, which was 24 more than the Bucks’ leading scorer on the season, Jason Terry.
Terry had been quiet in the game thus far- scoreless on 0-1 field-goal shooting. 
Redd was guarding him like a hawk, and denying him everything from getting shots off to even getting the ball.

In the huddle before the start of the third quarter, Bucks coach Terry Porter called out Jason Terry: “
I told him, you’ve been our leader all season long- start acting like it.” Terry just nodded his head. He knew what to do.
Terry absolutely exploded in the fourth quarter. He scored early and often, determined to get his team the win and to redeem himself in the process. He took Michael Redd off the dribble, fired jumpers off of screens, and managed to get open behind the arc and nail threes. His point total seemed like it was multiplying in the box score, yet his team still couldn’t quite catch the Magic. Grant Hill was literally hitting everything, Redd sunk a few shots, as did Steve Francis.

So with 20 seconds remaining in the ballgame, the score was 99-94, Milwaukee trailing by 5. The Bucks found Jason Terry behind the three-point line, and he hit the shot to close the gap to 2 points, 99-97. The Bucks fouled immediately, sending Steve Francis to the free throw line. Francis missed the first, and…missed the second! This was the Bucks' golden chance,
but wait, Joe Smith grabbed the offensive rebound off of Francis’s missed free throw! The Bucks fouled him immediately, and the home crowd got very silent. It was a back-breaker, most thought. That was their chance right there, but it slipped out of their fingertips.

But that was not the end. Smith stepped up to the line, an 85% FT shooter so far this season- but he splits them, missing the first shot, and hitting the second. The Magic now led 100-97. The Bucks called a timeout to advance the ball to mid-court, then gave it to Terry again. Terry saw the opportunity to score a quick 2-pointer, and took it. He beat Redd to the hole, hit a short "J," and cut the Magic lead to 100-99 with 11.5 seconds left.

The Bucks had to foul again, and fortunately were able to get Steve Francis, who had been struggling at the line and who had missed his previous two attempts. Francis hit the first, and missed the second!
BUT AGAIN, the Magic get the offensive rebound! Magic center Kelvin Cato out-muscled everyone else to the board, grabbed it in mid-air, came down, and before the Bucks could foul him, Cato threw down a monster 2-handed jam! Now it was a 2-possession game again, 103-99, with just 9.4 seconds left in the game.

Now the Bucks crowd, as well as bench and coaching staff, was really frustrated. For the second time in a row, their team coughed up an offensive rebound on a free throw! Coach Porter said afterwards, “I was trying to stay calm on the outside, but inside I felt like a grizzly bear that just tried to eat a porcupine.”

Once again, the Bucks didn’t give up, though. They used another timeout, and surprise, surprise, found Jason Terry with the inbounds pass. He raced to the three point line at the top of the key, and high-arched a three pointer over the outstretched arms of Redd…
SWISH! Terry was simply unconscious-
he was in the “zone.”

Milwaukee fouled Francis a third time, now with 6.2 seconds left and trailing by 1 point, 103-102. This time Francis hit both of his attempts. So with 6.2 seconds left in the game, the Bucks used their final timeout, trailing by three points, 105-102. It was now-or-never time.
Everybody in the building knew that Jason Terry was going to get the ball, and sure enough, Toni Kukoc used his excellent vision and passing abilities to make it happen. Terry ran to that favorite spot of his, the top of the key behind the three point line, and with extreme confidence and absolutely no hesitation, fired the desperation three-pointer over the defense.

The entire Bradley Center crowd held their collective breaths while the ball floated through the air. When it went in with a definitive
SWISH! there was sheer pandemonium in Milwaukee.
20,000 pairs of arms shot up toward the roof, and the roar of the crowd was deafening, although some fans stood in a sort of shocked silence of disbelief. In less than 20 seconds in game-time, Terry had scored 11 points, including 3 HUGE 3-pointers, and the score was now tied at 105-105!

The Magic still had one chance to win the game- there were 3.4 seconds left on the game clock. But it obviously wasn’t meant to be: Michael Redd was trapped 40 feet away from the basket, and missed his heave at the buzzer. After all of that, we were going into overtime! The crowd had new life- they were hooting and hollering and cheering and chanting all over the place. They had just witnessed an unthinkable, unimaginable series of events- perhaps the best in the history of Milwaukee Bucks basketball.
Jason Terry, scoreless in the first 3 quarters, scored 27 points in the fourth quarter alone on 10-15 shooting, including 5-8 from 3-point range.

He nailed another 3 in overtime and hit 3 free throws to give him 33 for the night. The overtime period was understandably much less eventful than the ending of the fourth quarter, but the Bucks still pulled it out. Both teams shot just 3-8 from the field, but the Magic turned the ball over twice, and that was the difference. All in all, it was a simply remarkable 115-113 overtime victory for the Bucks.
GAME NOTES
Newly signed free agent Keon Clark was great in just his 3rd game with the Bucks. He scored 22 points, grabbed 7 rebounds, and blocked a shot in 25 minutes. He’s starting to get interest from other teams around the league for his athleticism and scoring and rebounding ability off the bench.
Michael Redd was given a warm welcome by the fans. He was loved in Milwaukee, rising from a mid-second round draft pick to All-Star status in 3 years. “I’m glad they still appreciate me, and I still love the city and these fans. Unfortunately, this is a business and I couldn’t stay, but I enjoyed my time here.”
GAME STATS
Gadzuric: 0 pts, 4 reb, 0 ast, 0-1 FGs
Howard: 12 pts, 10 reb, 1 ast, 5-10 FGs
Mason: 15 pts, 2 reb, 5 ast, 6-8 FGs
Terry: 33 pts, 4 reb, 8 ast, 11-17 FGs
Williams: 2 pts, 2 reb, 4 ast, 1-4 FGs
Kukoc: 7 pts, 5 reb, 4 ast, 3-13 FGs
Clark: 22 pts, 7 reb, 0 ast, 11-20 FGs
Strickland: 6 pts, 6 reb, 0 ast, 3-7 FGs
Childs: 13 pts, 0 reb, 2 ast, 5-12 FGs
Fizer: 2 pts, 2 reb, 1 ast, 1-2 FGs
Booth: 3 pts, 3 reb, 0 ast, 1-3 FGs
TOTALS: 47-97 FGs (48.5%), 12-15 FTs, 45 REB (10 OFF), 25 AST, 16 FL
ORLANDO
Cato: 5 pts, 11 reb, 0 ast, 2-2 FGs
Smith: 17 pts, 12 reb, 3 ast, 7-15 FGs
Hill: 34 pts, 5 reb, 0 ast, 16-21 FGs
Redd: 18 pts, 7 reb, 3 ast, 9-27 FGs
Francis: 22 pts, 0 reb, 15 ast, 7-15 FGs
Christie: 6 pts, 0 reb, 3 ast, 2-4 FGs
Turkoglu: 2 pts, 0 reb, 0 ast, 1-3 FGs
Garrity: 8 pts, 6 reb, 0 ast, 4-8 FGs
Augmon: 0 pts, 1 reb, 0 ast, 0-1 FGs
DeClercq: 0 pts, 3 reb, 1 ast, 0-1 FGs
TOTALS: 48-97 FGs (49.5%), 13-20 FTs, 45 REB (10 OFF), 25 AST, 13 FL
QUARTER-BY-QUARTER SCORING
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Magic 29 21 27 28 8---113
Bucks 26 23 17 39 10---115
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Three-point field goals: Milwaukee 9-22 (Terry 6-9, Childs 3-7, Williams 0-1, Strickland 0-1, Kukoc 0-4), Orlando 4-14 (Christie 2-3, Francis 1-4, Redd 1-6, Turkoglu 0-1).
Turnovers: Milwaukee 16, Orlando 12.
Steals: Milwaukee 9 (Terry 5), Orlando 14 (Turkoglu 4).
Blocks: Milwaukee 5 (Howard 3), Orlando 7 (Cato 4).
Highlight of the Day
Maurice Williams makes a nice pass to Marcus Fizer, who stuffs it.
BUCKS RECORD: 4-6