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Middleton: Brother Alphabet has always challenged each other to make each other better

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Middleton: Brother Alphabet has always challenged each other to make each other better

In today's NBA Finals, the Bucks won 105-98 at home to the Suns, winning 4-2. In this game, Bucks guard Chris Middleton played 41 minutes, 6 of 13 shooting, had 17 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, and he was interviewed by reporters after the game.

Speaking about his relationship with teammate Giannis Adetocombo, Middleton said: "We challenge each other to get better, I'm stubborn at times. But one thing I love is that he challenges all of us. I think we also asked him to help us, but he challenged us every day, to be a leader, to face the difficult situation, to make adjustments to his game. It was all worth it. ”

"We built a brotherhood from our first year together. We've struggled, we've struggled together. But we all see each other never giving up. We motivate each other to get better and don't want to be ugly. Every year we challenge each other to get better. ”

"(Playing with him) it's easy. You see a guy who wants to work hard, somebody who wants to win, and that's all you can ask of your teammates. No one is perfect. Everyone makes mistakes. I've made mistakes and so has he, but we've been trying to win. ”

"The Phoenix Suns must be praised. Monty Williams came to us and talked to us a little bit. They challenged us, the first two games blew us up, but I liked the response we made. We didn't give up on ourselves. ”

"Not every player is perfect right up the corner. It's already hard to get into the league. To be one of these 450, 500 players, including the development league, these players, are persevering, confident in themselves, even if sometimes not so smooth, but also continue to train hard. That's true of every player in the league. ”

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