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The Phoenix Suns are looking to take a dominating 3-0 series lead on the road against the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 3 of the 2021 NBA Finals Sunday evening.
About 1,800 miles away in the desert, Phoenix Suns Arena was popping big time with fans looking to catch a glimpse of what could be an historic night for the organization.
Check out how loud it was in Phoenix well over a half-hour before the start of Game 3.
You can’t tell us these fans aren’t excited about the possibility of taking a 3-0 series lead and coming closer to what would be a shocking NBA title for the long-downtrodden Phoenix Suns organization.
Phoenix won both of its home games to open the series, setting the stage for a must-win home outing for Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Suns last made it to the NBA Finals back in 1993, losing to Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. They have yet to win the title since joining the Association back in 1968-69.