MILWAUKEE – Jason Terry has been an extremely confident player in his 18-year NBA career and he's fearless when it comes to voicing his opinion.
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We saw that when he played for the Celtics, and that spoken bravado is alive and well now with Terry’s veiled guarantee that Sunday’s Game 4 will not be the last game played at the Bradley Center.
The Celtics lead the Bucks in the best-of-seven series 2-1 and there are only two paths that assure Terry’s expectation comes to fruition.
The Bucks have to win either the game Sunday here in Milwaukee or stave off elimination with a win in Boston on Tuesday to avoid Sunday's game being the last played at the Bradley Center.
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The Bucks will be moving into a new downtown arena in time for the 2018-19 season.
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“This will not be the last game,” said Terry, referring to Sunday’s Game 4 tilt against the Celtics. “I will go on record in saying this will not be the last game.”