The Eastern Conference Finals through four games have been a weird, bizarre tale of two cities. In Games 1 and 2, the Bucks won a close one before blowing out the Raptors. In Games 3 and 4, Toronto won a close one before blowing out Milwaukee. In the Midwest, the games were played at a fast, often frenetic pace. Up in the North, the matchup was more methodical, as possessions tightened and the half-court became more important. As the series shifts back to Milwaukee for a pivotal Game 5, here are some thoughts on what each side needs to do moving forward to end this thing once and for all.
What the Bucks and Raptors Have To Do to Make the NBA Finals
