Milwaukee Bucks Game Preview: February 4 at Brooklyn Nets

MILWAUKEE, WI - JANUARY 26: (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
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MILWAUKEE, WI – JANUARY 26: (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE, WI – JANUARY 26: (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Finale

Having won five of their last six games, the Bucks enter this game full of confidence and they simply need to keep that positive momentum going.

A four-game road trip is never easy to navigate, but three of Milwaukee’s next four games come against non-playoff teams, and starting with the Nets gives them a good chance to set the tone for the trip ahead.

The Bucks were able to control the contest between the two teams at the Bradley Center just over a week ago, ultimately putting their foot down in the fourth quarter to secure a dominant win. A repeat of that performance wouldn’t go amiss for the Bucks in Brooklyn.

Predictions:

Ben Sewell: Bucks by 10 — 35-16, 488 point differential

Adam Coffman: Bucks by 10 — 32-19, 528 point differential

Rohan Katti: Bucks by 8 — 32-19, 560 point differential

Tim Wray: Bucks by 8 — 31-20, 517 point differential

Ti Windisch: Bucks by 14 — 29-22, 574 point differential

Adam McGee: Bucks by 22 — 29-22, 579 point differential

Leander Wallace: Bucks by 13 — 28-23, 565 point differential

Joe Osterndorf: Bucks by 7 — 27-24, 555 point differential

Jordan Treske: Bucks by 16 — 27-24, 614 point differential

Matthew Henriksen: Bucks by 3 — 4-2, 81 point differential

Will Wang: Bucks by 3 — 3-5, 106 point differential

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The Bucks take on the Nets at 11am CT from the Barclays Center on Sunday morning, and the game will be televised locally on Fox Sports Wisconsin.