Bucks vs. Raptors results: Toronto evens series with comfortable Game 4 win

Blake Birt

Bucks vs. Raptors results: Toronto evens series with comfortable Game 4 win image

The Raptors needed double overtime to win Game 3 of the NBA's Eastern Conference finals, but their 120-102 win Tuesday in Game 4 was relatively calm in comparison.

Kyle Lowry got Toronto off to a great start in the first quarter and led his team with 25 points on 6-of-11 shooting. 

Kawhi Leonard had been carrying the Raptors in the postseason, but role players stepped up in Game 4. Norman Powell (18 points), Serge Ibaka (17 points) and Fred VanVleet (13 points) were all huge off the bench.

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Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo (25 points, 10 rebounds) improved on his 12-point Game 3 outing, but he landed on the wrong end of a Kawhi poster.

Sporting News tracked scoring updates and highlights from Game 4 between the Raptors and Bucks.

Bucks vs. Raptors: Score, highlights from Game 4

Final: Raptors 120, Bucks 102

The Raptors took the lead early and never looked like giving it up. This is now a best-of-three series as the teams head back to Milwaukee.

Fourth quarter, 6:12 — Raptors 107, Bucks 90

The Toronto bench has averaged 26 points per game this series but Powell (18 points), Ibaka (13 points) and VanVleet (13 points) have combined for 44 points tonight.

Third quarter, 1:34 — Raptors 89, Bucks 76

Drake loves nothing more than Giannis missing free throws.

Third quarter, 8:43 — Raptors 72, Bucks 60

Leonard is clearly hobbling around the court but he can still produce moments of magic. Even Giannis lurking under the rim wasn't enough to stop Leonard here.

Halftime — Raptors 65, Bucks 55

"The Kyle Lowry Game." Lowry is averaging 19 points this series, and he's nearly reached that total by the half.

Kawhi Leonard's midrange game is a thing of beauty. Leonard hasn't been aggressive in the first half, with only five shots, but his teammates have stepped up and the Raptors head to the break with a 10-point lead.

Second quarter, 9:55  — Raptors 41, Bucks 31

Toronto's bench is holding up its end of the bargain so far. Serge Ibaka is up to 10 points and Toronto is winning the bench battle 20-4.

First quarter, 2:57 — Bucks 27, Raptors 24

Brook Lopez is flying the flag for big men everywhere. He's hit both of his attempts from deep.

First quarter, 4:35 — Bucks 24, Raptors 24

Kyle Lowry is the early star for the Raptors, pacing them with 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting.

First quarter, 9:09 — Bucks 12, Raptors 5

Giannis had just 12 points in Game 3. He's up to six points in three minutes already.

Blake Birt

Blake Birt is a digital content producer for DAZN News. He has worked in media communications the past five years, including as a social media manager, writer and editor. He is located in Sydney, Australia.