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For the second time in the Milwaukee Bucks first two home games in their semifinals series against the Boston Celtics, the Bucks folded in the fourth quarter after building a solid lead earlier in the second half. Unfortunately they really lost the plot in Game 4 and fell to Boston 116-108 after holding onto a wild win the previous game. Giannis Antetokounmpo continues to wear down Celtics defenders and find his scoring burst, but Giannis himself was worn down by the end of the night and didn't get enough help from Jrue Holiday, plus a few role players who need to be more consistent offensively. Ti Windisch of the Gyro Step and Adam McGee of Win in 6 sat down after the game to evaluate what went wrong and look ahead to a pivotal Game 5 in Boston.
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For the second time in the Milwaukee Bucks first two home games in their semifinals series against the Boston Celtics, the Bucks folded in the fourth quarter after building a solid lead earlier in the second half. Unfortunately they really lost the plot in Game 4 and fell to Boston 116-108 after holding onto a wild win the previous game. Giannis Antetokounmpo continues to wear down Celtics defenders and find his scoring burst, but Giannis himself was worn down by the end of the night and didn't get enough help from Jrue Holiday, plus a few role players who need to be more consistent offensively. Ti Windisch of the Gyro Step and Adam McGee of Win in 6 sat down after the game to evaluate what went wrong and look ahead to a pivotal Game 5 in Boston.
The Gyro Step Podcast Network is on YouTube for live podcasts and other projects including this very podcast episode and many more to come, subscribe today! GSPN is proud to call Blue Wire's network of podcasts home. You can (and should) follow Rohan, Ti, Adam, Jordan, and the Gyro Step and the Win In 6 podcast on Twitter. Don't forget to leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to get us to read your review live at the end of an episode! Get the earliest heads up on ALL GSPN content, including podcasts, YouTube videos, and even new written articles on the GSPN Substack!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
GSPN's Bucks podcasts are presented by PrizePicks – Go to PrizePicks.com/Gyrostep and use code GYROSTEP for a $50 bonus when you play $5 for the first time! Pick more. Pick less. It’s that easy.
GSPN is proud to call Blue Wire's network of podcasts home. You can (and should) follow Rohan, Ti, Adam, Jordan, Andrew, Numac, and the Gyro Step , Win In 6, Crewsing for a Brewsing, and Talk of the Tundra on Twitter. Don't forget to leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!
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