The Milwaukee Bucks fanbase and many other fans were watching the entire Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens opening night game. The Chiefs won the game over the Ravens 27-20.
In the final seconds of regulation, it appeared as if Lamar Jackson threw a touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely as time expired in the end zone. However, Likely’s toe was barely on the white line and out of bounds. He was inches away from a touchdown and the call was overturned on the field.
Milwaukee Bucks Twitter Page Respond To the End Of the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens Game
The Bucks’ Twitter page had a funny response to the end of the Chiefs and Ravens game on Thursday night. This is what they said on Twitter:
Game of inches. 👟
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) September 6, 2024
The Bucks know a thing or two about that. In the 2021 NBA Playoffs, Kevin Durant’s toe was on the line on a made shot in Game 7 near the end of regulation for the Brooklyn Nets. Had his toe not been on the line, the Nets would have advanced and Milwaukee would have not.
Instead, the Milwaukee Bucks won the game in overtime and went on to win the NBA Championship in the same season. It was funny that the Bucks’ Twitter page responded.
Fans Respond To the End Of Game
To no surprise, the Ravens, Bucks, and other fans responded to the end of the game with the Chiefs coming out on top. This is what some of them had to say:
Ravens fans rn pic.twitter.com/uaadyYGHPo
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) September 6, 2024
Yes, remove half an inch from KD shoe and Giannis is a Greek Embiid
— KlawWrld (@kawhi_ring) September 6, 2024
Isaiah Likely x Kevin Durant. 😅 pic.twitter.com/unjECcNKQt
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) September 6, 2024
This will be a funny story for the remainder of the day as everyone talks about it. The Milwaukee Bucks created their own championship luck that season. With the Kansas City Chiefs winning by a game of inches against the Baltimore Ravens, the Chiefs keep on creating their own luck. Why? Because champions create their own luck until other things don’t go their way.
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