I agree with you that home court has been a major factor in this series, except of course Game 5 when it was a toss up and I think Booker just flat our drove to the lane thinking score and struggled to gather the ball then Jrue strips it and the rest is history. Are Bucks going to win the championship? I think they will. This has flipped into the "Giannis" series and I think his energy has already rubbed into Middleton and Jrue in these past few games. I think they already figure out the recipe for all three of their stars to be produce and be effective in this series vs. Phoenix.
For Phoenix, CP3 and Ayton had been inconsistent and you can really see sometimes that it's only Devin Booker who's really engaged and determined to score the ball. Ayton is focused on rebounding and CP3 is focused on playmaking, but I really think Booker really needs help from Bridges or someone else other than him to score the ball. Game 6 is going to be tough because Milwaukee is going to have home court and all pressure is now on the Suns.
Yes, exactly, you reminded me in a very interesting point, if Giannis Antetokounmpo is not playing well, Middleton or Jrue will play for him and they will take over the leadership of the team.
Talking about Ayton or CP3, I see that Chris Paul was the most inconsistent (unfortunately), probably because of his age (36 years old) and he doesn't have the same physical preparation as the others players.
Playoffs are totally different games from the regular season, it is acceptable for some new players (like Booker, CP3 and others) not to play well, as they are inexperienced.
@gagux123. I reckon statistics are more useful for the regular season because all the same teams play every other same team for many months. Playoff basketball is more unpredictable where a not very good team can have the momentum and win the series. Lakers and Clippers for this season’s playoff.
I said this in order to analyze the game in isolation. I saw the Suns and Bucks had similar numbers, and even played well, but the Bucks had an advantage.
That's true, I confess that in the playoffs anything can happen, and that's when we separate the men from the boys.