NBA Playoffs: Toronto Raptors Level Up With Milwaukee In Game 4 of Eastern Conference Finals

Fight for a place in the NBA finals has been thrown open between Toronto Raptors and Milwaukee Bucks as both tied at 2 apiece in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals.
Raptors wiped off two-game deficit winning 120-102 at home for a back-to-back victory over Bucks despite Giannis Antekounmpo and Khris Middleton putting up 55 points combined.
Kawhi Leonard was up on his despite indications of his struggle with injury. He managed through with it have up on the board 19 points, seven rebounds and an assist.
Raptors clearly dominated the game in spite of Leonard average fitness. Kyle Lowry stepped up on his game for a must-win raking up 25 points, five rebounds, and seven assists.
"We understood Kawhi wasn't going to be at 100 per cent," Lowry recalled afterwards "We knew everybody had to step up and focus on the game plan."
Bucks were strongly into the first quarter but began to drift apart with a 10-point difference to Raptors which yet widened the lead further and outclassed Bucks in the two remaining quarters.
Middleton dropped for Bucks a game-high scoring 30 points, six rebounds, and seven assists and Giannis added 25 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists for a double-double.
Raptors' Siakam Pascal dropped a career-low scoring of 7 points with four rebounds and six assists. Normal Powell added up 18 points, five rebounds and three assists whilst Serge Ibaka who has shooting average of 15.6 % and rebound average of 8.7%, finished the game with of  17 points, 13 rebounds, and two assists.


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