Netease Sports reported on May 1:
The NBA playoffs continue, Milwaukee The Bucks The home court rebounded to save match point. In the letters Brother and Lillard In the absence, Middleton got 29 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists. Pottis and Beverly both sent out double doubles. They led the team to use the second and third quarter offensives to establish the leading position. The Bucks defeated Indiana 115-92 at home in the fifth round of the eastern first round Pacers 。 The Bucks will recover the total score to 2-3, and the sixth game of the series between the two sides will return to Indiana.
Pottis of the Bucks got 29 points and 10 rebounds, Middleton got 29 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists, Besley got 18 points and 5 rebounds, Beverly got 13 points, 4 rebounds and 12 assists, and Los Angeles got 12 points. Harry Burton of the Pacers got 16 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists, Turner got 13 points and 5 rebounds, Nemhad got 12 points and 5 assists, Siakam got 12 points and 4 rebounds, and Tuoping got 12 points and 6 rebounds.
Lillard and Adtokumbo All continue to be absent. The competition between the two sides was fierce after the start of the game. Turner hit two goals after 8 and 14 draws. Shepard scored three points. They led the team to a small climax of 9-0, and the Pacers led the way. Pottis hit three points to stop the bleeding temporarily, Shepard and McDermott hit three points respectively, and the Pacers extended the advantage to 10 points. Pottis scored a mid-range shot, and the Bucks fell behind 8 points by 23-31 at the end of the first quarter.
Pottis scored two goals in a row, and Middleton hit a three-point shot. They led the team to hit a 12-2 counter attack climax, and the Bucks overcame by 35-33. When Tuoping made a mistake in walking, he argued with Beverly, pushed Beverly, and the referee called Tuoping a technical offender. Middleton hit a free throw, and Beverly scored 3 points. He also made a gesture of "too short" to provoke the opponent. The Bucks led by 39-33. Harry Burton responded with three points, Beverly kept his aggressiveness and scored another four points. Connaughton also hit three points. The Bucks led 48-41 at 3:20 before half time. Naismith hit three points to narrow the gap, Middleton hit two free throws, Nemhad scored in a single game, and the Pacers fell behind 48-53 at the end of the half court.
Middleton of Bucks got 17 points and 7 rebounds in the first half, Beverly got 12 points, and Pottis got 11 points and 6 rebounds; Harry Burton of the Pacers scored 11 points.
Middleton opened fire again after the beginning of the third quarter, leading the team to a 9-0 start with 5 points, and the Bucks led by 62-48 with 14 points. Turner, Halliburton and Shepard recovered 5 points to temporarily stop the bleeding. Dalloh's offensive effort continued to score 6 points. Pottis hit a running shot. In the third quarter, when there was still 5:25 seconds, the Bucks led by 72-57 by 15 points. McConnell made a successful mid shot, and Middleton committed four crimes on his back. Then Beasley stood out and scored two three-point shots in a row. The Bucks led by 19 points with 82-63 in 2 minutes. Siakam made a breakthrough and Garinari and Bisley made three free throws. The Bucks ended the first three quarters with an 87-67 lead of 20 points.
Beasley's touch continued in the fourth quarter, taking 5 points to lead the team to a 7-2 attack wave, with the Bucks leading by 25 points. Harry Burton led the team to recover 7 points with three points to stop bleeding. Besley scored another three points. Pottis also played well and scored three goals. The Bucks led by 107-80 by 27 points with 4:25 left in the fourth quarter. The big score gap left the rest of the game in suspense. The Pacers sent substitutes to disarm, and the Bucks won by 115-92.
The Pacers' starting lineup: Halliburton, Nemhad, Naismith, Siakam, Turner
Bucks' starting lineup: Beverly, Beasley, Middleton, Pottis, Dalloz