The Kings might lose the finals because their overall strength is not as good as the Bucks, but they would never be overturned after leading 3 to 1 because they have Hansen.
In Game 5 of the finals, both teams moved to Milwaukee to continue the battle.
Silva and the league staff came to the site; this was the match point of the finals.
The Bucks led the Kings 54 to 43 at halftime.
The Bucks, back on their home court, fought like cornered beasts, playing more fiercely than any previous match.
Moreover, the referees showed bias in the game, giving the Bucks more free-throw opportunities.
Evidently, the league was not trying to ensure a Bucks championship; they just didn't want the finals to end so soon.
If nothing unexpected happens, there will be a Game 6.
However, as soon as the second half started, Hansen went into an unstoppable mode, continuously scoring from low-post plays on offense and making crucial steals from Antetokounmpo and blocks on Middleton on defense.
