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Game 6
the Eastern Conference finals
the NBA Finals
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Antetokounmpo scored 50 points in a series-clinching 105-98 Game 6 victory that ended the Bucks’ 50-year title drought.A half century ago, it was Lew Alcindor — before he was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar — earning the MVP honors for the Bucks by averaging 27 points and 18.5 rebounds in a four-game sweep of Baltimore. He had at least 40 points and 10 rebounds in three of the six games in this series.He did all that while dealing with a hyperextended left knee that prevented him from playing in the last two games of the Eastern Conference finals against the Atlanta Hawks.“It’s just completely awe-inspiring, his performance tonight, this whole series, this whole year,” Bucks center Brook Lopez said.Antetokounmpo initially feared the injury was more serious and would keep him out of action for an entire year.
As said here by STEVE MEGARGEE