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Foul odor doesn't linger; Bucks survive call, rally past Sixers.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)

| January 18, 2003 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Tom Enlund

PHILADELPHIA _ Milwaukee Bucks forward Toni Kukoc raised his left arm in the post-game locker room Friday night to show off the gaudy red scrape that was his reward for the "foul" he committed on Philadelphia 76ers guard Eric Snow in the final seconds at the First Union Center.

It would have been a frightful way for the Bucks to lose, had referee Tom Washington's whistle on Snow's three-point shot with 2.4 seconds left as the Bucks clung to a three-point lead proved costly to Milwaukee.

But Snow missed the first free throw, made the second and missed the third intentionally as the Bucks held on for a 99-95 decision over the …

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