'Feel us in spirit': Bucks fans pack into Fiserv Forum for NBA Finals Game 5 watch party
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Everyone wants to get inside Fiserv Forum for a finals game, and Saturday, July 17, fans did that without breaking the bank.
Here we go… #Game5#NBAFinals#FearTheDeer@CBS58pic.twitter.com/we7xxbzWTH
— Gabriella Bachara (@GabbyBachara) July 18, 2021
"A high stadium, a high crowd, high fans," Teana Robertson said. "I'm looking forward to the excitement tonight."
As the Bucks face off against the Phoenix Suns in Arizona, their fans are packing in on home court.
"There's definitely crazy energy in here," a Bucks fan told CBS 58. "Gotta let the Bucks know we're here for them."
The $10 ticket buys fans a prime seat in front of the jumbotron. Plus, the one thing they can't get outside on the Plaza.
"Air conditioning," Zach Mueller said.
The Bucks need at least one win in Phoenix to clinch the series.
"(Kris Middleton) had some great home games, but if he can get some points going on the road, I think we're going to be in good business here," Mueller said.
Fans are hoping that win happens tonight.
"They gonna have to stick together, come together as a team," Robertson said. "We (can't) have any mistakes open for tonight."
Even though the players won't see the support in-person, fans are confident their cheers will carry across the country.
"Feel us in spirit," Robertson said.
Game six is scheduled to be back in Milwaukee on Tuesday.