The Bucks-Suns live stream will begin soon. And this game will likely see Chris Paul continue to play through wrist and finger pain as Phoenix looks to get hot in the kitchen with some much needed home cooking for Game 5. Meanwhile, Milwaukee is hoping to have their first series lead after this NBA playoff live stream. This will happen when the best of seven becomes the best of three.
The Suns enter Games 3 and 4 in Milwaukee with a 2-0 series lead. They now return home for Game 5 with the series now even at 2 games apiece. The Bucks found a way to fight back in this series, as they did in the second round against the Nets. Wednesday night's Game 4 was a perfect example of Milwaukee's patience.
The Bucks trailed by as many as nine points early in the fourth quarter, but they were on a roll the rest of the way and pulled within 12 points. Despite the offensive outburst, Milwaukee's biggest play was on defense. The Bucks led by two with 1:14 left in the fourth quarter when the Suns' Deandre Ayton rolled to the basket to finish an alley-oop pass from teammate Devin Booker.
The Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo was guarding Booker on the play, but strayed off to contest Ayton's potential dunk. Jaanis went up and blocked Ayton's game-deciding dunk attempt, sending the 17,000 Milwaukee fans into a frenzy. The "Great Freak" finished the night with 26 points and 14 rebounds, and Khris Middleton scored a team-high 40 points as the Bucks won Game 4, 109-103.
The Suns host Game 5 to re-establish the series lead. Chris Paul highlighted the Suns' turnovers as a reason why the Suns could not return home with a chance to win the series in Game 5. Five of those were me. It was a bad decision." Phoenix's mistakes overshadowed Devin Booker's 42-point night in Game 4.
Phoenix enters Game 5 as a 4-point favorite. The over/under is 218 points.
If you've had to leave your "bubble" - or you've suffered the dreaded local blackout - and you can't watch the Bucks-Suns live stream on cable, you're not out of luck. With a virtual private network, or VPN, you can pretend you're surfing the web from your hometown (or anywhere else not hit by a blackout) and access the same streaming service you've already paid for.
Not sure which VPN is right for you? We tested a variety of services and chose ExpressVPN as the best VPN overall. They offer great speed and excellent customer service. However, there are other VPN options out there. Here are our top picks.
In the US, Bucks-Suns will air today, Saturday, July 17, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.
Those without cable subscriptions can watch the game on YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV; Sling does not have ABC, but does have ESPN simulcasts; ABC's playoff games will be on ESPN3 Since it is simulcast, we recommend using Sling, one of the best streaming services, even though it does not have ABC (although it can be viewed with the best TV antenna).
ESPN and TNT are both included in the $35 Sling Orange package. TNT, ESPN, and ESPN3 are available on Sling Orange, and NBA TV is available with the Sports Extra Pack, making Sling a great place to watch all of the NBA playoffs.
Now that the NBA playoffs are in the home stretch, Sky Sports has it all. Sky Sports Arena has a live stream of Bucks vs. Suns that will air at 1:45 am BST.
NBA League Pass is also available in the UK as an alternative.
Canadian hoops fans will need Sportsnet for the Bucks vs. Suns live stream. This game is on Sportsnet.
NBA League Pass is also available in Canada.
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