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The Bucks aren't dead yet. Tonight they pulled out a thrilling last-second 92-90 victory and avoided being swept by the Chicago Bulls. It was the Bucks first win in a Game 4 when trailing 3-0 since 1984, and it has to feel good for a team that has really fought hard in the first three games of the series.
Milwaukee again saw themselves up by double digits in the first half behind stifling defense and strong contributions from their bench. O.J. Mayo and Jared Dudley combined for 19 points in the first half on 5-7 shooting from three.