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Cam Reddish is the last member of the Brotherhood still in the playoffs but it’s not by much as the Bucks beat the Hawks 123-112 to go up 3-2 in the Eastern Conference finals.
Reddish, playing in his third game since his return from an Achilles injury, got 23 minutes, shot 0-1 from deep and 3-5 overall for seven points.
Game Six is Saturday night and obviously if Atlanta loses, no Blue Devil will be able to win a ring this year.
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