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Bucks Edge Nets in Game 3

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jrue Holiday figured the Brooklyn Nets expected him to call a timeout as soon as he got the ball with his team trailing by one in the final minute.

Instead, Holiday delivered just in time to keep the Milwaukee Bucks from falling into a hole from which no NBA team has ever recovered.

His driving layup with 11.4 seconds left put the Bucks ahead for good in an 86-83 victory Thursday that cut Brooklyn’s lead to 2-1 in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

“I felt like maybe they thought I was going to call a timeout,” Holiday said. “I think in my head, I was thinking maybe I should run some clock. But I saw Bruce Brown one-on-one, so I made a move. It was a good one and I ended up getting a layup.”

Kevin Durant’s 3-point attempt to tie bounced off the rim as the horn sounded. He scored the Nets’ last nine points and finished with 30.

The Bucks will try to even the series Sunday in Milwaukee.

Milwaukee relied on its defense as a game featuring the NBA’s two highest-scoring teams from the regular season turned into a 1990s-style defensive slugfest.

Brooklyn had its lowest scoring output of the season.

Milwaukee matched its lowest point total of the season from its 125-86 Game 2 loss.

“Someone was going to win ugly,” Nets coach Steve Nash said. “And it was them tonight.”

Khris Middleton scored 35 points, and Giannis Antetokounmpo added 33 for the Bucks.

Middleton bounced back in a big way after shooting a combined 13 of 43 in the first two games of the series.

That was barely enough.

“At the end of the day, a win is a win,” Antetokounmpo said. “It doesn’t matter if you win by 30. It doesn’t matter if you win by one. You can go back home and celebrate the ‘W.’ ”

The Bucks raced to a 21-point lead but had to come from behind, scoring the final six points after Durant’s 3-pointer made it 83-80 with 1:23 to play.

“We didn’t make shots down the stretch,” Durant said. “I think we rushed a couple opportunities there.”

Holiday scored just nine points and shot 4 of 14 but made the biggest basket of the night.

Brooklyn led 83-82 when Brown missed a jumper with just over 20 seconds left. Antetokounmpo got the rebound, the Bucks worked the ball upcourt and Holiday drove to the basket to put Milwaukee ahead for good 84-83.

Milwaukee’s defense took over from there as it continued its resurgent performance after the Game 3 fiasco.

“I think part of it is playing desperate, knowing the situation, knowing what this game means to us and what it means to be home,” Holiday said. “And then the other part of it is the performance we had the first two games, showing that’s not the type of defense we play. That was really out of character.”

After Brown missed his own driving layup attempt with just over 6 seconds left, Middleton got the rebound. Middleton made a pair of free throws with 2.1 seconds remaining to cap the scoring.

Kyrie Irving scored 22 and Brown had 16 for the Nets in a game that neither team led by more than five in the second half.

“That’s a good old-fashioned playoff game right there,” Irving said.

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