Game Thread: Undermanned Jazz visit Milwaukee
The Bucks will look to make it four in a row on Monday at the Bradley Center, as they host an undermanned Utah Jazz, team that will be without Al Jefferson, Jamaal Tinsley and possibly Paul Millsap.
The Bucks will look to make it four in a row on Monday at the Bradley Center, as they host an undermanned Utah Jazz, team that will be without Al Jefferson, Jamaal Tinsley and possibly Paul Millsap.
Fresh off road wins over the Mavericks and Rockets, the Bucks return home to face Rudy Gay and the new-look Raptors, whose current three-game losing streak has dropped them 6.5 games behind the 8th-seeded Bucks.
Fresh off a much-needed win in Dallas last night, the Bucks finish up their Texas two-step against James Harden and the Rockets in Houston.
Having dropped three straight in agonizingly close fashion, the Bucks head back out on the road for a brief two-game Texas trip against the Mavericks and Rockets.
Welcome to the Milwaukee Bucks, JJ Redick. The sharpshooter gets his first crack at impressing the Bucks faithful Saturday night, as the team takes on Josh Smith and the Atlanta Hawks.
The Bucks battled the Nets gamely in Brooklyn last night, but Joe Johnson's hero act saved Brooklyn in regulation and earned them a buzzer-beating win in OT.
The Bucks have somehow beaten the Nets 13 straight times overall, including twice already this season, and there's a good chance Larry Sanders is back in the starting lineup for the first time in three weeks.
With the all-star break beckoning, the struggling Bucks host the Sixers at the BMO Harris Bradley Center on Wednesday night, with Philly hoping to cut into 8th seeded Milwaukee's three game lead for the East's final playoff spot.
At 14-35, the Wizards might seem like just the tonic for a Bucks squad that's lost three in a row and could desperately use a win to get its playoff push back on track. But with John Wall and Nene finally healthy, the Wizards have won three in a row.
The Bucks return home hoping Larry Sanders and Luc Mbah a Moute can return to the starting lineup. The news is worse for Detroit, which will be without rookie phenom Andre Drummond.