Khris Middleton didn't have a good feeling when the ball left his hand right before the final buzzer sounded. But the craziest shot of his career — as he called it — hit the backboard and hung on the rim momentarily before dropping into the net — a 3-pointer that gave the Milwaukee Bucks a 96-94 win over the Phoenix Suns Monday night.
"I didn't feel it at all," Middleton said. "It wasn't the greatest look but it fell for me. My first one in the league. It's a great feeling but you don't want to be in that situation. You want to win games as easy as you can."
The Bucks trailed 94-93 after Markieff Morris knocked down a 14-foot jumper from inside the free-throw line with 3.9 seconds left. Morris led the Suns with 25 points, including two buckets in the last 24 seconds of a back-and-forth final five minutes.
"Lucky shot," Morris said regarding Middleton's game-winner. "We've just got to come together. Once we get one we'll be OK. We're just in a matrix. We have to fight our way out of this."
Brandon Knight dropped in a running jump shot with 7.2 seconds left, part of his team-high 20 points for the Bucks (13-12). Middleton added 14.
Suns guard Isaiah Thomas scored 11 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter. Thomas hit three 3-pointers and a layup between the 9:41 and 8:03 marks of the fourth, and Phoenix went up by 10 points.
But the Bucks rallied and the Suns (12-14) dropped their sixth straight game, despite the Bucks losing prized rookie Jabari Parker to injury early in the second half.
Parker's injury was announced as a left knee sprain. Coach Jason Kidd said Parker will be further examined on Tuesday.