Devin Booker just got away with what was a potentially series-shifting call at the time. The Phoenix Suns star blatantly made contact with Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday on a fastbreak attempt. The foul would have been Booker's 6th, disqualifying him for the rest of the game. But the refs swallowed their whistles and let the teams play on.

Check out the wild non-call here below:

Even Suns fans have to admit that was a rather generous rope that the referees gave Devin Booker on that play. Giannis Antetokounmpo was able to secure the offensive rebound and get the two points, but you'd probably prefer having your opposing team's star knocked out for the remainder of the game.

Milwaukee eventually pulled off the victory in the end, 109-103. But you'd have to think that if the Phoenix Suns took this one, Bucks fans would have gotten their pitchforks and stormed the NBA HQ and replay center for the blatant non-call.

Game 4 had the NBA Finals intensity that you have to love if you're a hoops fan. The Suns looked firmly in control of the series with their early 0-2 lead. But as the old adage goes, any playoff series doesn't start until a road team wins. The Bucks certainly took care of business on their home floor.