Bucks vs Suns Game 5 Prediction, Odds, Spread, Over/Under & Betting Insights for NBA Finals

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1. Jrue Holiday stifled Chris Paul who had an “uncharacteristic” turnover late in the contest .He is making Chris Paul’s Life A Living Hell . It may sink Suns season.

2. Khris Middleton raising his game when it matters most either it is against Nets or Suns

3. Not to forget Devin Booker’s foul problems.

4. Ayton has foul problems too and Suns does not have back up center.

NBA Finals — Game 5 (Series tied 2-2)
Milwaukee Bucks (46-26, 20-16 Away) vs. Phoenix Suns (51-21, 27-9 Home)

Date: Saturday, July 17, 2021
Time: 9:00 p.m. EST
Venue: Phoenix Suns Arena — Phoenix, AZ
Coverage: ABC

Bucks vs Suns Odds & Spread

All NBA betting lines, odds and prop bets are available for all sports books | Injuries | Player Props


Moneyline: MIL: (+146) | PHX: (-174)

Spread: MIL: +3.5 (-110) | PHX: -3.5 (-110)

Total: 218.5 — Over: (-110) | Under: (-110)

Odds to Win NBA Finals: MIL: (-145) | PHX: (+125)

Bucks vs Suns Prediction 

All NBA win probability predictions and picks are according to the ESPN Basketball Power Index (BPI).
Bucks: 51.8%
Suns: 48.2%

Khris Middleton scored 10 consecutive points in the fourth quarter to rally the Bucks to a 109-103 victory in Game 4 and Milwaukee evened the NBA Finals with the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night.

Middleton made four free throws after making a challenged lefty layup and two jumpers to carry the Bucks to a 2-2 tie in the best-of-seven series.

Milwaukee overcame 42 points from Devin Booker and rallied from a nine-point deficit in the fourth quarter.

Tied at 99, Middleton put the Bucks up by two with a smooth jumper from the left elbow and Giannis Antetokounmpo blocked Deandre Ayton on a lob at the other end.

Booker reached 40 points to tie the game at 97, answering Connaughton’s corner 3 at the other end.

Antetokounmpo had 26 points and 14 rebounds for the Bucks. Chris Paul had 10 points, seven assists and five turnovers. Ayton had six points and 17 rebounds for Phoenix.

A trailing Antetokounmpo secured Jrue Holiday’s miss, on which Booker appeared to make enough contact to be called for his sixth personal foul, and dropped in an easy two that made it 95-94 with 3:30 remaining.

Booker went to the bench when he was whistled for his fifth foul on an aggressive boxout of P.J. Tucker with 10:47 left in the game and returned at the 5:55 mark.

As the Bucks tried three different defenders in front of him, Booker scored 18 in the third quarter and made all seven of his shot attempts.

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Ragged execution and stagnant offense – one field goal in its first 10 second-half attempts — threatened to erase Milwaukee from the picture in the third. But Phoenix turnovers kept the game within reach for the Bucks, even as the Suns surged on a 9-3 run to end the period.

Booker had a game-high 20 points in the first half on 8-of-15 shooting, and Middleton led Milwaukee with 16. The game was tied at 52-all.

Final two minutes

Monty Williams’ words continue to ring in the ears of the Phoenix Suns.
So, after the Suns absorbed two straight losses to the Milwaukee Bucks to level the NBA Finals at two wins apiece, perhaps it’s no surprise that Devin Booker quoted his coach ahead of Saturday’s Game 5 in Phoenix.
“You guys heard what Coach said, ‘Everything you want is on the other side of hard,’” Booker said on Friday. “We know that if we want to do what we want to do as a team, it’s not going to be easy at all. Just get that out of your head, embrace the moment and understand this is it. It’s gonna be tough but you’re gonna have to overcome obstacles.”

The Suns will have help in that regard as the NBA Finals shifts back to Phoenix. The Suns have won eight of their 10 home games in the playoffs, including the first two of this series.

Booker answered a dismal 3-for-14 performance in Sunday’s Game 3 by erupting for 42 points three nights later in a 109-103 setback in Game 4. His total on Wednesday served as his third performance of at least 40 points in his first postseason, linking him with Hall of Famers Rick Barry (five times, 1967) and Wilt Chamberlain (three times, 1960) as the lone players in NBA history to achieve that feat.

Chris Paul, however, was limited to just 10 points in Game 4 while committing five of the team’s playoff high-tying 17 turnovers. Phoenix committed just 22 turnovers in the first two games of the series, as opposed to 31 in the latter two.

On Friday, Paul dismissed the notion that a right-hand injury is contributing to his recent turnover troubles. “I’m good,” said Paul, who also nixed the idea that returning home is all that is needed to get the Suns back on track.

“Obviously this is our home court and (we’ll be playing) in front of our home fans, but that’s not going to be enough to win this game,” Paul said. “We have to come out and execute and play the way we’re capable of.”

Phoenix finds itself facing a confident Bucks team that has rallied from an 0-2 series deficit for the second time this postseason. Milwaukee did so against Brooklyn in the second round and overcame a Game 5 loss by winning the final two contests of the best-of-seven series.

Khris Middleton scored 10 of his playoff career-high 40 points in the final 2:07 of the fourth quarter on Wednesday. Given those impressive numbers and the team’s recent success, it’s no surprise that Middleton isn’t interested in changing his mindset heading into Game 5.

“Same focus, same intent that we’ve been having this whole time,” Middleton said. “Stay locked in. Play the right way. Compete. Play as hard as we can. That’s it.”

Giannis Antetokounmpo collected 26 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists for the Bucks, but the two-time NBA MVP’s night is best remembered for his jaw-dropping block on Deandre Ayton’s dunk attempt with 1:14 to play.

“It’s incredible what your body is gonna do when you are thinking about winning. You go to the extreme,” Antetokounmpo said of the block. “… At the end of the day, it’s in the past. When you talk about the past, that’s your ego talking. It’s over with. … Great moment, but we’ve got to move on.”

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