Phoenix Suns versus Milwaukee Bucks
The Phoenix Suns and Milwaukee Bucks will clash Tuesday night at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee for Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
Follow our updates on the game due to start at 6:00 p.m. Arizona time. The game can be seen on ABC.
The Bucks lead the series 3-2 and become NBA champions with one win. A win for the Suns would force a crucial Game 7 of the series in Phoenix on Thursday.
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Can Suns spoil Bucks’ celebration?
Milwaukee fans seem very confident going against the Suns in Game 6 tonight.
Championship jerseys are sold outside of the Fiserv Forum (as well as some NFSW jerseys featuring Phoenix).
Others were heard discussing parade routes after the Bucks won the title.
They even have a song.
Before Game 6 on Tuesday night, the Milwaukee singer and hip-hop artist Klassik released a “Bucks in 6” song.
Milwaukee has also expanded the “Deer District” outside the arena for the game to accommodate 65,000 fans.
Can the suns spoil the night for the Bucks and their fans in Milwaukee?
How suns can force game 7
Fox Sports analyst Chris Broussard collapsed as the Suns beat the Bucks in Game 6 at First Things First of FS1 on Monday.
He gave three reasons.
“No. 1, ”said Broussard. “The Suns have one of the best coaches in the league in Monty Williams.
“No. 2, ”he continued. “Chris Paul. It had to be tough. Paul’s whole career was tough. It wasn’t going to be easy. 16 years, all the injuries, it had to be a win in seven games for him.
“Then Devin Booker,” said Broussard. “Devin Booker wants to be Kobe, this is a Kobe opportunity. This is a Kobe moment. You know he wants to get rid of that late turn.
“I’ll tell you everything. Don’t write them down. Suns in seven.”
Other NBA analysts aren’t that high on Suns
Some other NBA analysts and hosts don’t stand a great chance of beating the Bucks in Game 6.
Fox Sports’ Colin Cowherd spoke about how Milwaukee worn down the suns in the NBA finals.
The Undisputed’s Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless are both in Bucks’ Corner after Game 5.
First Things First’s Nick Wright didn’t stand a good chance of extending the series either.
Can the Suns overcome the 3-2 deficit against Bucks?
First Things First’s Brandon Marshall explained why he still liked the Suns’ chances of beating the Bucks in the NBA finals.
“At the end of the day, this was the hottest team to return to the suns by March 1st,” he said on Monday. “The team is better. Trust me when I say Monty Williams is the better coach. CP3 is the better point guard and the Suns Big 3 are better than the Bucks, but they don’t play that way.”
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