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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The first full capacity game at Fiserv Forum and fans came ready.
“I wear my Giannis’, I got my lucky socks on, my lucky hat on,” said Bucks fan Jonna Lareau.
On the plaza, it was a jam-packed party with no crowd limit.
“Seeing the city out and in good spirits and everyone having a good time, what’s not to love, you know?” said James Win, who watched the game on the plaza.
But there were still signs of the pandemic. Over at the medical tent, people could walk up and get the COVD vaccine.
“At first I was against it but now I’m like well, what if it was someone in my family?” said Domanika Walton, who got her COVID shot at the game Thursday.
And as a bonus, anyone who got the shot also got a shot at winning two tickets to Game 4 on Sunday.
“My kids would love to go sit in the arena, so that’s why I did it too,” Walton said.
 
                        