Finale
The Bucks come into Sacramento with a clear advantage over their opponents in terms of rest, and with a couple of practice days under their belt as they look to shake off the various causes of their recent malaise.
On the other side of the court, though, Milwaukee will have to match up against a Kings team that could well be buoyed by their victory against a depleted Golden State Warriors team in Oakland on Monday night.
The Bucks are obviously superior to the Kings in terms of talent, Sacramento have shown little on the offensive end up to this point of the season, and Milwaukee’s squad should be the much fresher of the too as well. In other words, what could possibly go wrong?
*shifts uncomfortably in chair*
Predictions:
Ben Sewell: Bucks by 5 — 13-5, 167 point differential
Adam Coffman: Bucks by 2 — 11-7, 169 point differential
Mike Bossetti: Bucks by 8 — 11-7, 177 point differential
Joe Osterndorf: Kings by 4 — 10-8, 180 point differential
Tim Wray: Bucks by 5 — 10-8, 180 point differential
Adam McGee: Bucks by 7 — 10-8, 188 point differential
Jordan Treske: Bucks by 18 — 10-8, 203 point differential
Leander Wallace: Bucks by 3 — 9-9, 214 point differential
Rohan Katti: Bucks by 4 — 9-9, 220 point differential
Leander Wallace: Bucks by 3— 9-9, 214 point differential
Zach Pellowski: Bucks by 3 — 9-9, 323 point differential
Ti Windisch: Bucks by 13 — 8-10, 215 point differential
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The Bucks take on the Kings at 9pm CT from the Golden 1 Center on Tuesday night, and the game will be televised locally on Fox Sports Wisconsin.