The Milwaukee Bucks were hoping to take a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday night, but that did not end up happening. Not only did they end up losing the game, the Raptors blew them out by a final score of 120-102. Fans and the media are shocked that a Raptors team with a banged up Kawhi Leonard were able to even the series.

Following the loss, the Bucks looked discouraged. They were quiet, without energy, and there was not a lot of anger about the loss from the sound of things. Toronto, on the other hand, has nothing to lose and are full of confidence.

Game 5 will be back in Milwaukee on Friday night in a game that the Bucks simply have to win. They cannot afford to lose three straight and give the Raptors a chance to close things out on their home floor.

Giannis Antetokounmpo is still the likely MVP for the season and he is surrounded with a ton of talent. Guys have to step up that have not been playing well. Khris Middleton finally broke through with a 30-point performance in Game 4, but other guys like Eric Bledsoe and Nikola Mirotic have to start scoring.

All of that being said, there is no reason for Milwaukee to panic in any way. Here are three reasons they will still end up taking the Eastern Conference Finals and eliminate the Raptors.

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3. Milwaukee Is a Much Deeper Team

One of the keys to this playoff run for the Bucks has been the depth that they have. The “Greek Freak” obviously gives them advantage, but how many teams have the amount of quality prospects that Milwaukee does?

Bledsoe, Middleton, Brook Lopez, George Hill, Mirotic, Malcolm Brogdon, Pat Connaughton, and even Ersan Ilyasova are all quality basketball players. Milwaukee even had Pau Gasol before he was shut down for the year. The depth is going to come into play over the next three games.

2. Kawhi Leonard's Leg Injury Is Concerning

Throughout the course of Game 4, it was clear that Kawhi Leonard was not feeling 100 percent. He wasn't even close at times, limping up and down the court. While he has been able to power the injury so far, that won't be the case for the entire series.

Kawhi Leonard, Raptors

Nick Nurse and company have had to rely on Leonard even with him suffering through an injury. That is going to catch up to them over the next few games. Milwaukee is healthy and a deeper team and the Raptors' main star is not playing at full health.

Leonard's injury is going to make an impact on this series before it's over.

1. The Simple Presence Of The “Greek Freak”

Finally, Antetokounmpo is the difference maker in this series. He has had some rough games and has struggled at times going up against Leonard, but he has three games to carry his team into the NBA Finals.

If Leonard is not able to get better over the next couple of days, Antetokounmpo is going to have a big game. He is the most athletic player in the series and has been averaging 26.0 points per game in the playoffs this year to go along with 12.8 rebounds and 4.8 assists.

Antetokounmpo is primed for a huge game in this series and he should have a couple of them before everything is said and done.