Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker erupted for 42 points in Game 4 against the Milwaukee Bucks, but that's not the only thing people talk about his performance in the NBA Finals.

Booker figured in a controversial no-call in the fourth quarter. During a fastbreak attempt, Jrue Holiday was blocked by the Suns guard; however, upon closer look, Book clearly fouled the veteran playmaker and should have been given his sixth foul.

Obviously, no foul was called in what would have been a huge break for the Bucks in the NBA Finals.

Booker was able to continue in the game. Fortunately for Milwaukee, a critical stop from Giannis Antetokounmpo and clutch plays from Khris Middleton powered them to a 109-103 win to tie the series.

Despite the no-call not affecting the Bucks in any way, several players like CJ McCollum and Jamal Murray expressed their shock to what could have been a disastrous moment for Milwaukee.

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Other players couldn't hide their shock and disappointment to the absence of the foul call as well, especially since it's the NBA Finals where every play matters.

Golden State Warriors big man Jordan Bell, meanwhile, has an interesting theory why the foul was not called on Devin Booker. For him, it's simply because it's the NBA Finals so the league and officials wouldn't have allowed one of the best players on the floor to be taken out.

While a lot of players are not happy with the ruling, the Bucks would probably just forget about it and move on. They get the much-needed win in the NBA Finals, and that's what matters the most.