Bucks fans watch the team depart for Phoenix Bucks fans said they couldn’t miss a moment of the historic run Updated: 10:55 PM CDT July 15, 2021 Hide transcript Show transcript COURTNEY: A FULLY DEDICATED FANS IN L AOT AND OBSERVED FROM THE VIEWING AREA WHEN THE TEAM FLIES TO PHOENIX TODAY. THEY TELL ME THAT LIFE NOW REVOLVES AROUND THE POOL. ONE by one, BUCKS PLERAYS INITIALIZED, READY FOR GAME 5 IN PHOENIX. >> I ONLY WANT TO SEE THE WHOLE TEAM TED AND WISH YOU LUCK. COURTNEY: SEVERAL DEDICATED FANS GATHERED TO LEAVE THE TEAM. >> NOW I HAVE COME TO THREE OF THEM. COURTN: EY DANIELLE STEVENS HAS NEVER SEEN HER HOME TEAM IN THE NBA FINAL AND ADMITS YOU CANNOT MISS A MOMENT OF THIS HISTICOR RUN. >> YOU MUST MISS SOMETHING IF YOU BLKIN. >> I HAVE SEEN EVERY PLAYOFF GAME. COURTNEY: ARE YOU SAYING YOUR LIFE TURNS BACK? CERTAINLY. I LOOK AT THE STATS, LOOK AT THE PLA, YS WE COULD HAVE THAT, HAVE THIS A LITTLE BETTER, BUT DEFINITELY DIEHARD, LIFE, EAT, SLEEP, BREATHE BUCKS FAN. COURTN: EY IT’S A PLAYOFF LIFESTYLE R FOTHESE FANS THAT CAN’T MISS A BUCKS BEAT. >> WE WANT US TO BE SUCCESSFUL BECAUSE IT’S 47 YEARS SINCE WE HAVE IN THE FINAL, IT’S 50 YEARS SINCE WE WON. IT’S ALMOST LIKE YOU DREAM BECAUSE THEY DON’T THINK IT REALLY, YOU’RE JUST LIKE ‘I WILL WAKE UP AND WE WILL BE SOPHISTICATED: – NOT IN THE FINS. WE HAVE A FIRST ROU ENDXIT ‘AND NOW THEY ARE LIKE’ OH IT’S NOT A DREAM MORE. ‘ PATRICK: COURTNEY, ARE THESE FANS READY TO BE IN DEER DISTRICT FOR GAME 5? COURTNEY: YOU ARE. SOME OF THEM TELL ME IT WILL BE YOUR FIRST TIME AT THE WATCH PARTY, BUT TH Bucks fans watch the team take flight for Phoenix Bucks fans, said they can’t miss a moment of the historic run Updated: 10:55 p.m. CDT July 15, 2021 Thursday evening, the Bucks flew to Phoenix to take on the Suns for Game 5 of the NBA Finals. A handful of fans lined the parking lot as the players pulled in, hoping to catch a glimpse of it. Others crowded into view to watch the plane take off. “I have three of these now,” Bucks fan Danielle Stevens told WISN 12 News. “You feel like you are missing something when you blink.” Instead of blinking, fans strive to attend as many Bucks playoff events as possible. “I’ve seen every playoff game,” said fan Austin Linhart. “I just wanted to see the whole team and wish them luck.” It’s the playoff lifestyle that fans get used to. You told WISN 12 News that at that moment it feels like the team is revolving around the team. “We want us to be successful because it’s 47 years since we were in the final, it’s 50 years since we won one,” said Stevens. “So it’s almost like you’re dreaming because you think this isn’t real. You just think, ‘I’m going to wake up and we won’t be in the final, we have an exit from the first round”‘ and now you’re just like, ‘Oh, this is no longer a dream.’ “The Bucks are playing Saturday night in Phoenix for Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the Suns. You can watch the game on WISN 12. Tipoff is at 8pm MILWAUKEE – Thursday night The Bucks flew to Phoenix to take on the Suns for Game 5 of the NBA Finals. A handful of fans lined the parking lot as the players pulled in, hoping to catch a glimpse, while others crowded into view of the plane “I’ve got three of them now,” Bucks fan Danielle Stevens told WISN 12 News. “You feel like if you blink you are missing something.” Instead of blinking, fans try to do so attend as many Bucks playoff events as possible. “I have every one Playoff game seen, “said fan Austin Linhart. “I just wanted to see the whole team and wish them luck.” It’s the playoff lifestyle that fans get used to. They told WISN 12 News that at that moment it feels like the team is revolving around the team. “We want us to be successful because it’s 47 years since we were in the final, it’s 50 years since we won one,” said Stevens. “So it’s almost like you’re dreaming because you think this isn’t real. You just think, ‘I’m going to wake up and we won’t be in the final, we have an exit from the first round”‘ and now do you just think, ‘Oh, this is no longer a dream’ You can watch the game on WISN 12. Tippoff is at 8:00 p.m.
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