NBA FINALS- GAME 4: Phoenix Suns @ Milwaukee Bucks
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN- Milwaukee jumped out to a quick 7-2 lead on a Grant Hill layup, and extended it to 15-8 on another Hill lay-in not long after. Phoenix was finding it hard to score on the Bucks’ tough defense, and found themselves down 21-10 on 2 Dwyane Wade free throws. The Suns shot 37.5% in the opening quarter, and their defense failed to hold Milwaukee at all in check, allowing the Bucks to shoot a scorching
73.7% (14 for 19)

. The lead ballooned to 30-16 on a Dwight Howard 3-point play, and then 34-20 by the end of the quarter.

After a rough Game 3 in which he scored only 10 points on 3-for-14 shooting, Dwyane Wade had scored 14 points on 5-for-5 FGs to start off Game 4. Beno Udrih handed out 6 assists, and Dwight Howard did damage underneath with 10 points on 4-for-4 shooting. Grant Hill rounded out an amazing opening quarter for the Bucks with 8 points of his own. With Phoenix already down 14 points, and PG Steve Nash scoreless while missing all 4 of his shot attempts, the Suns were in serious trouble only 10 minutes into the game.

Phoenix battled back in the second period. Wade picked up his 3rd foul at the 8:53 mark, and sat for the rest of the period. Meanwhile, Amare Stoudemire led the Suns offensive charge. His jumper with 6:51 to go cut Milwaukee’s lead to half its original 14-point margin: the score was 38-31, Bucks.

But Dwight Howard was in the midst of another perfect shooting quarter, and was not to be denied. He buried a 15-footer to put the Bucks up 42-34, then, a few plays later,
hammered down an alley-oop pass from Vlade Divac, plus a foul! That made it 49-36 with less than a minute to play in the half. But Howard and the Bucks weren’t done. In the final 57 seconds, the young big man had a two-handed jam, and Divac added 2 free throws, while the Bucks put the defensive bolts down on the Suns. At halftime, they led big: 53-36.

The Suns struggled severely in that period. They shot
19.2% 
in it, a tribute to the Bucks’ defense yes, but moreover, Phoenix was just totally out of sync offensively. Their coach Mike D’Antoni explained during a halftime interview,
“We were starting to fall apart there- I think our confidence is shaken. We’re already down 0-3 in the series, then we’re down by 14 after the first quarter. The guys are having a tough time reaching down and finding the belief in themselves that’s necessary to come back. I tried to help them get it during the break. We’ll see how they respond.”

Phoenix opened the half strongly, going on an 8-2 run that cut the lead to 11, at 55-44. But as has happened so many times in this series, Milwaukee was able to stifle the Suns’ run, and counter it with one of their own. Beno Udrih swished in a 3 to make it 58-44. A few plays later, he connected on another from downtown, and the lead was back up to 13 at 65-52. After that, Stoudemire picked up his 4th foul and coach D’Antoni made the questionable decision to bench him for Jake Voskuhl until the final quarter.

Milwaukee took advantage. Hill scored on a lay-in, then Melvin Ely hit a shot, and Howard added 2 free throw to build the Bucks’ lead up to 75-58 by the end of the 3rd. The 17 point margin was their biggest of the game, and the Phoenix bench consisted of long faces and longer periods of silence. Coach D’Antoni was fiery, however. He yelled at his team,
“Have some heart! Believe! Why don’t you just go home now if you want to give up? I don’t want anyone on this bench, and on my team, who’s not going to fight until that clock reads 0:00!”

It turned out that Phoenix would need all the fortitude it could muster in the 4th, because the Bucks just kept pouring it on. Udrih opened the quarter with 2 consecutive mid-range jumpers, then Kareem Rush, Howard, and Wade all connected on jumpers. At the 5:00 mark, Milwaukee led by
31 points, 93-62. Bucks coach Terry Porter subbed all his starters out, and inserted Jarron Collins, Robert Traylor, Ryan Bowen, Bryce Drew, and Nate Robinson.

There wasn’t much the Suns could do except keep fighting, despite the fact that their deficit kept expanding. They knew that they represented the city of Phoenix, Arizona, with its millions of people. They knew that there were millions of kids and adults watching at home. And they knew that, not just for themselves but for everyone else, they had to try. It was the least they could do.

With 26 seconds left, Nate Robinson’s emphatic slam dunk marked the last basket of this NBA season, and the Suns’ run. By a final score of 101-75,
the Milwaukee Bucks are the NBA Champions!
While all their fans surrounding them in the Bradley Center celebrated joyously, the Bucks and Suns hugged and congratulated each other. Each team had much to be proud of.
BUCKS NOTES
Here are the statistics for the top-5 performing Bucks in this series:
Udrih: 8.8 ppg, 1.0 rpg, 7.5 apg, 1.0 spg, 50% FGs (11-for-22), 53.3% 3FGs (8-for-15)
Wade: 22.3 ppg, 6 rpg, 4.5 apg, 2.8 spg, 61% FGs (36-for-59)
Hill: 24.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 3.3 apg, 1.8 spg, 53.2% FGs (42-for-79), 44% 3FGs (4-for-9)
Howard: 16.8 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 3.3 apg, 3.3 bpg, 51.1% FGs (23-for-45)
Ely: 9.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 1.8 bpg, 66.7% FGs (18-for-27)
NBA COMISSIONER DAVID STERN: “After careful consideration, it has been decided that Grant Hill is to be named the NBA FINALS MVP! His averages of 24.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, along with a stellar 53.2% field goal percentage and 44.4% 3-point field goal percentage, have earned him this honor. His 39-point, 10-rebound outburst in Game 3 was a moment to remember. Congratulations, Grant.”
Grant Hill: “You know, this is a team game, and I love my team, so it’s on behalf of all of them that I accept this award. Thank you.”
SUNS NOTES
The Phoenix Suns locker-room was very quiet after the game. Their on-court leader, Steve Nash, addressed the media:
“This is obviously a really tough fact to face for us. There are a lot of guys down on themselves in the locker-room right now. But we’ll bounce back. We have a good, young team, with a good coach, organization, and fan base to support us. The Bucks just outplayed us in this series- they deserved to win. But we’ll be back next year…”
GAME STATS
MILWAUKEE
Divac: 4 pts, 6 reb, 2 ast, 1-3 FGs
Howard: 23 pts, 7 reb, 1 ast, 2-9 FGs
Hill: 18 pts, 7 reb, 5 ast, 9-20 FGs
Wade: 22 pts, 4 reb, 3 ast, 9-10 FGs
Udrih: 10 pts, 3 reb, 14 ast, 4-9 FGs
Rush: 10 pts, 4 reb, 2 ast, 5-9 FGs
Traylor: 6 pts, 1 reb, 0 ast, 1-5 FGs
Robinson: 2 pts, 0 reb, 2 ast, 1-1 FGs
Ely: 6 pts, 3 reb, 2 ast, 2-2 FGs
Bowen: 0 pts, 1 reb, 0 ast, 0-2 FGs
Drew: 0 pts, 0 reb, 0 ast, 0-2 FGs
Collins: 0 pts, 1 reb, 0 ast, 0-0 FGs
TOTALS: 41-76 FGs (53.9%), 17-17 FTs, 37 REB (4 OFF), 31 AST, 13 FL
PHOENIX
Stoudemire: 23 pts, 10 reb, 2 ast, 11-21 FGs
Marion: 4 pts, 5 reb, 0 ast, 1-9 FGs
Richardson: 8 pts, 7 reb, 0 ast, 4-14 FGs
Johnson: 20 pts, 6 reb, 3 ast, 8-22 FGS
Nash: 11 pts, 2 reb, 7 ast, 3-15 FGs
Abdul-Wahad: 3 pts, 7 reb, 1 ast, 1-5 FGs
Nesby: 2 pts, 1 reb, 0 ast, 1-3 FGs
McCarty: 4 pts, 6 reb, 0 ast, 2-8 FGs
Voskuhl: 0 pts, 2 reb, 0 ast, 0-0 FGs
Barbosa: 0 pts, 0 reb, 2 ast, 0-4 FGs
TOTALS: 31-101 FGs (30.7%), 11-13 FTs, 46 REB (23 OFF), 15 AST, 17 FL
QUARTER-BY-QUARTER SCORING
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Suns 20 16 22 17---75
Bucks 34 19 22 26---101
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Three-point field goals: Milwaukee 2-8 (Udrih 2-4, Hill 0-1, Drew 0-1, Rush 0-2), Phoenix 2-11 (Johnson 2-5, Nesby 0-1, Richardson 0-2, Nash 0-3).
Turnovers: Milwaukee 13, Phoenix 11.
Steals: Milwaukee 8 (Udrih 2, Robinson 2), Phoenix 10 (Johnson 3).
Blocks: Milwaukee 15 (Howard 5), Phoenix 7 (Abdul-Wahad 2).
BUCKS WIN SERIES 4-0!