Milwaukee Bucks Game Preview: Nov. 10 at San Antonio Spurs
By Adam McGee
The Milwaukee Bucks will look to snap their four-game losing streak on Friday as they head to Texas to face the San Antonio Spurs.
All eyes will be on the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night, as not only will the team be taking on one of the league’s most storied franchises in a game that’s being televised on ESPN, but they may also be doing so with the player who has dominated headlines this week on their team.
The recently acquired Eric Bledsoe is in San Antonio alongside his new Bucks teammates, and is expected to at least play some kind of role in what would be his debut for Milwaukee.
Bledsoe’s presence will be enough to create added buzz around the game, but coming in to the AT&T Center in the middle of a four-game losing streak, the Bucks can’t afford to have their attention on anything other than the considerable task at hand.
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Prior to a two-point victory in the same building last season, the Bucks hadn’t beaten the Spurs in San Antonio since 2008.
While on that occasion last January the Bucks managed to upset the odds even with Giannis Antetokounmpo unavailable for virtually all of the game, this year it will be the Spurs playing without their star, as Kawhi Leonard remains injured.
So, will the Bucks’ losing streaking stretch to five or can they find a solution to the puzzles posed by the Spurs on Bledsoe’s first night with the team? Let’s take a closer look to find out.