I agree, even with the Hawks win, they have to limit their opponent to less than 100 to secure a victory. So it means that they have to play good defense and then fuel their offense with Giannis, Middleton and Holiday. So that's the blue print to beat the Suns, but it's easier said than done though, Suns is a high octane fast break team lead by CP3, if somewhat they can limit it or force the Suns to a horrendous shooting night, they might win game 3 in a blow out.
Yeah, it's easier said than done but we said the same thing when they were down against Nets. Nets had the big 3 for Bucks to contend with and they did. Suns know that they have a very good chance at winning the finals since they're 2-0 up and would want to make it harder by pushing for a 3-0 lead. Bucks needs not let this happen. They have to be at their best at the back and even when going forward, they need to ensure that they don't give Suns careless opportunities to score points. After the first two games, it would be interesting to see what coach bud has in store for Game 3 of the series for Bucks.
I'm hoping the return to Fiserv Forum would work wonders for Bucks since they would have all the support they need.
First they have to get over the hump and win game 3 first. That is the first task in hand for the Bucks. So take it one game at a time. Don't look to tie the game 2-2. Game 3 is the most critical game for them. If they win then now they can focus on the next to even the series. As @stadus said, at 0-3, they might as well say goodbye to their dream of having a NBA ring for Giannis. The other core team members, Middleton, Holiday and Lopez will have to produce good numbers in game 2.
I would also go for the Bucks, homecourt advantage + a must win situation.
Yeah, I did acknowledged that it's one game at a time for them. If Bucks can will game 3, that would give them the much needed motivation for the rest of the series from game 4 but winning game 3 is a top priority right now.