The Milwaukee Bucks took Game 4 in the 2021 NBA Finals, but it was definitely not without controversy. In a game where Devin Booker was largely limited by foul trouble, the Phoenix Suns star appeared to pick up his sixth personal foul against Jrue Holiday on a fastbreak attempt.

Check out the obvious foul against Jrue Holiday that had Bucks fans livid:

The play looks even worse from other angles, as Devin Booker was clearly draped all over the Bucks guard:

Jrue Holiday was asked about the controversial play during the postgame presser, as reported by The Athletic's Eric Nehm. The Bucks star could only muster a simple three-word line on the non-call:

Holiday clearly didn't want to ruffle any feathers, especially with the play not affecting the ensuing victory for his Bucks anyways. NBA Twitter's angry mob can at least find vindication after the pool report on the play revealed that it was indeed a blown non-call against the Suns shoot guard.

Had the Bucks lost this game, especially if it was at the hands of Devin Booker, this refereeing gaffe might have been recorded in NBA Finals infamy for years to come. But with Milwaukee tying up the NBA Finals series thanks to Holiday's superstar teammates, Bucks fans can save their breath.