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NBA playoffs 2021: After overcoming the Hawks, the Bucks face the Suns hoping a certain reinforcement is on the way

For Khris Middleton, the first half of the biggest game of his life was a terror. Careless and indecisive, he fumbled his way through the first 24 minutes of Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals with six turnovers against only two field goals. The Milwaukee Bucks' best shot-maker wasn't hitting shots on a night he was desperately needed, as Giannis Antetokounmpo remained on the sideline nursing an injury.

Jrue Holiday fared only slightly better in the first half. Acquired from the New Orleans Pelicans for a trove of draft picks and guards Eric Bledsoe and George Hill, Holiday was to be an upgrade on Bledsoe -- a veteran point guard with the poise to guide a contender through the minefield of the NBA postseason. But on Saturday, Holiday racked up five turnovers of his own before halftime, and he continued his postseason struggles from the field, including a 1-for-5 clip from beyond the arc.

Whatever plagued Milwaukee's two healthy stars in the first half quickly receded in the third quarter:

A self-creator with the potential to explode if he finds his rhythm, Middleton instantly ignited a Bucks run. He scored 16 points in less than four minutes, culminating in a 3-pointer generated off a high screen from P.J. Tucker that drew the Atlanta Hawks' Trae Young on a switch. Almost single-handedly, Middleton stretched a four-point halftime lead to 16 points. He scored 23 points in the third quarter, the third most in any playoff quarter over the past 25 years, and finished with a game-high 32.

Holiday also discovered his stroke from the outside in the third quarter and intensified his aggressiveness off the bounce. His penetration opened up the floor for Middleton and the rest of the Bucks' shooters. Holiday's driving layups in the closing minutes stemmed a furious late run by the Hawks. In the thick of a tense, closeout game, Middleton and Holiday projected the quiet and confident leadership each has cultivated over time.

"Man, me and Khris were turning that thing over, weren't we?" Holiday said. "But at the end of the day, Khris carried us. Khris carried us there for a lot of it. Just leaving his heart out there; if we're gonna go down, we're gonna go down on his shoulders. I'm riding with him -- riding right into the Finals."