Home games (per listed city) shown in bold.
Atlanta: Jan. 5-7, Miami, Charlotte, Chicago; Mar. 23-25, New Jersey, Washington, Utah
Boston: Apr. 13-15, Toronto, New Jersey, Charlotte
Charlotte: Jan. 12-14, Atlanta, Detroit, Golden State
Chicago:  Jan. 9-11, Detroit, Minnesota, Washington
Cleveland:Â Apr. 13-15, Indiana, Washington, Orlando
Dallas: Mar. 8-10, Phoenix, Sacramento, Golden State
Denver: Feb. 2-4, Â LA Clippers, LA Lakers, Portland
Detroit: Â Jan. 30-Feb. 1, Milwaukee, New York, New Jersey; Apr. 17-19, Cleveland, Atlanta, Minnesota
Golden State:  Apr. 20-22, Dallas, Houston, Minnesota
Houston:  Dec. 29-31, San Antonio, Memphis, Atlanta
Indiana:Â Feb. 14-16, Miami, Cleveland, New Jersey ; Mar. 22-24, Washington, Phoenix, Milwaukee
LA Clippers:Â Jan. 16-18, New Jersey, Utah, Dallas;Â Mar. 20-22, Indiana, Oklahoma City, New Orleans
LA Lakers: Dec. 25-27, Chicago, Sacramento, Utah
Memphis: Apr. 2-4, Oklahoma City, Golden State, Dallas
Miami: Feb. 12-14, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Indiana
Milwaukee: Â Mar. 22-24, Boston, Charlotte, Indiana
Minnesota:  Jan. 8-10, Washington, Toronto, Chicago; Feb. 28-Mar. 1, LA Clippers, LA Lakers, Phoenix
New Jersey: Jan. 21-23, Oklahoma City, Charlotte, Chicago
New Orleans: Feb. 21-23, Oklahoma City, Indiana, Cleveland (Lundi Gras, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday)
New York: Feb. 2-4, Chicago, Boston, New Jersey
Oklahoma City: Jan. 6-8, Houston, Houston, San Antonio
Orlando: Jan. 16-18, New York, Charlotte, San Antonio
Philadelphia: Jan. 9-11, Indiana, Sacramento, New York;Â Apr. 16-18: Orlando, Indiana, Cleveland
Phoenix: Feb. 13-15, Golden State, Denver, Atlanta; Mar. 14-16, Utah, LA Clippers, Detroit
Portland: Jan. 23-25, Sacramento, Memphis, Golden State; Feb. 14-16, Washington, Golden State, LA Clippers
Sacramento: Jan. 3-5, Memphis, Denver, Milwaukee
San Antonio: Mar. 23-25, Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Apr. 16-18, Golden State, LA Lakers, Sacramento
Toronto: Jan. 9-11, Minnesota,Washington, Sacramento
Utah:Â Feb. 12-14, Memphis, New Orleans, Oklahoma City
Washington: Mar. 24-26, Atlanta, Boston, Detroit; Apr. 4-6, Indiana, Detroit, New Jersey
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The Bucks are lucky in two respects:
1) In their only instance of the third game of a back-to-back-to-back, Milwaukee gets a home game against Indiana, a team also playing their third game in three nights.
2) The Bucks also have a road game January 5 against Sacramento, when the Kings finish off a three-games/three-days sequence. It may make life a bit easier for the Bucks on their West Coast trip this season.


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