Bucks fans remain hopeful after Game 4 loss to the Celtics

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --- The warm weather brought crowds to the Deer District to support their teams in Game 4 against Boston of the NBA Playoffs.
While the Bucks took a loss, fans say they're still holding on to faith that the team will come back strong.
Before tip-off Monday, fans on both sides were feeling confident. "This series is a tough one. The Celtics are coached by a really good squad," said Rayaan Siddiqi, Bucks Fan.
"If I'm Milwaukee I'm scared right now. I'm scared," said Tylor Lyons, a Celtics fan in town for the game.
Some houses are divided.
"We've been watching the whole playoffs...every single game and we have a little bit of a battle going on," said Maggie Walsh Deaver who traveled from Minneapolis with her young son who says he's a Bucks fan. Maggie however is rooting for the Celtics as a Boston native.
Bucks fans say this isn't the end and that they know the next game will end in their favor.