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Estabrook Park And Local Bars Will Air Bucks NBA Finals Game 6

Here are the local spots that will air tonight's Milwaukee Bucks-Phoenix Suns game.

If the Milwaukee Bucks win tonight's home game, they'll win the series.
If the Milwaukee Bucks win tonight's home game, they'll win the series. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

SHOREWOOD, WI β€” The Milwaukee Bucks are headed to game six of the NBA Finals Tuesday night. Looking for a solid spot to watch in Shorewood?

If the Bucks win this game, they'll take home the whole championship.

If you're leaning toward an outdoor watch party, but don't want to deal with the traffic and bustle of the Deer District, introduce yourself to the "Beer District." Estabrook Park Beer Garden announced on Facebook that it will be airing Game Six of the NBA Finals tonight at the beer garden.

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The garden will host its usual fare of bratwursts, giant pretzels and beer of a few sorts. The event's page on Facebook also said that there will be buy-one-get-one Lakefront Lager Drafts.

Shorewood's bar scene will be airing the game, too. Draft & Vessel, Camp and Three Lions Pub all have announced some form of a watch party:

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Three Lions Pub will be airing all of the Bucks NBA Finals games. Three Lions is located at 4515 N Oakland Avenue.

Draft & Vessel will be airing all of the NBA Finals games. The bar will play the game indoors on a 70 inch television that will be raffled off to attendants after the series, a Facebook post from the business said. Draft & Vessel is located at 4417 N Oakland Avenue.

Camp Bar Shorewood wrote on Facebook that all seven games will be aired at its Shorewood location. Camp is located at 4044 N Oakland Avenue.


Related: NBA Finals: How To Watch Game 6 Of Milwaukee Bucks-Suns Series


The Bucks have only ever made it to the NBA Finals once. It was back in 1971, only three years after the team was founded. Milwaukee won against the Baltimore Bullets and took home the Larry O'Brien Trophy for its first and only time.

Fifty years later, the Bucks are returning for a historic shot at the NBA Finals.
The Bucks are leading the Phoenix Suns with three straight wins in the best-of-seven series, with a 123-119 victory in Game 5 on Saturday.

The two teams will meet again at the in Milwaukee. The Bucks are ahead 3-2, so Phoenix will need two wins to capture their first-ever NBA championship.

Giannis Antetokunmpo, Jrue Holiday and Khris Middleton combined for 88 points on Saturday, according to NBA's website. They're the fifth trio in NBA Finals history to each score 25 points on 50 percent shooting in a single game, it added.


Chris Boan and Ethan Duran contributed this article.

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