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Bucks target umisa; Suns gigil na

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10 months agoon

Nais ni Giannis Antetokounmpo na ma-enjoy ng Milwaukee Bucks ang game three ng NBA Finals habang plano naman ni Chris Paul na paspasan na ng Phoenix Suns ang laban at tuluyan nang saklutin ang championship.
Pero ang Bucks ang desperadong makaisa dahil 2-0 na sila sa best-of-seven championship showdown, samantalang aware ang Suns na walang NBA team ang nagwagi sa playoff series pagkatapos matalo nang tatlong magkakasunod.
“We all understand what kind of game we’re getting ourselves into. We know what we got to do,” ani Antetokounmpo. “But at the end of the day, you got to keep it light.
“You cannot tell yourself, ‘Oh, it’s the Finals. You got to do this. There’s so much pressure, man.’ No, it’s still basketball. You got to keep the atmosphere light,” dagdag ng Greek player.
“We got to play better. We got to compete harder to put ourselves in a position to win.
“We’ve come a long way to be in this position and we got to try to make the best out of it,” aniya.
Sa panig ni Paul, sabi niya: “The biggest game of the year is tomorrow. It’s a must-win game for us. We got to come out with that mindset.
“We know they’re home, they’re more comfortable, they will be in front of their fans. But we got to be us. We got to be the hungrier team. So that’s what we’ll do,” aniya.
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