Bucks' Terry vows series will return to Milwaukee for Game 6

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MILWAUKEE – Jason Terry has been an extremely confident player in his 18-year NBA career and he's fearless when it comes to voicing his opinion.

We saw that when he played for the Celtics, and that spoken bravado is alive and well now with Terry’s veiled guarantee that Sunday’s Game 4  will not be the last game played at the Bradley Center.

The Celtics lead the Bucks in the best-of-seven series 2-1 and there are only two paths that assure Terry’s expectation comes to fruition.

The Bucks have to win either the game Sunday here in Milwaukee or stave off elimination with a win in Boston on Tuesday to avoid Sunday's game being the last played at the Bradley Center.

The Bucks will be moving into a new downtown arena in time for the 2018-19 season.  

“This will not be the last game,” said Terry, referring to Sunday’s Game 4 tilt against the Celtics. “I will go on record in saying this will not be the last game.”

 

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