The NBA Finals come to Milwaukee for the first time in 47 years Sunday night. It's not an ideal situation for the Bucks, who trail the Phoenix Suns two games to none.

Here are three things to watch in Game 3.

Giannis needs help

Giannis was magnificent in Game 2 with 42 points and 12 rebounds less than 10 days after hyperextending his knee, but he can't do it alone.

Most notably, Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday have to shoot better. Middleton was five for 16 in Game 2 and Holiday was seven for 21.

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Bucks are back home

Some home cooking should help. The next two games are at Fiserv Forum Sunday night and Wednesday night. Fan support for the Bucks has been great.

Just remember, the Suns were the NBA's best team on the road during the regular season, posting a 24-12 road record. One of those victories came in Milwaukee.

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Suns injuries

The Bucks may benefit from injuries to a pair of rotation frontcourt players for the Suns.

Dario Saric (out with torn ACL) and Torrey Craig (day-to-day with knee contusion) aren't stars. Still, any added load to Phoenix starters may take a toll as the series goes on.

In these playoffs, the Bucks have been down 2-0 before, to Brooklyn. The Bucks came back to win that series.