Milwaukee Bucks Game Preview: March 25 vs San Antonio Spurs
By Adam McGee
Finale
Having beaten the Spurs in San Antonio in the November meeting between these teams, the Bucks have a chance to complete a rare season series sweep over Gregg Popovich’s team. The last time a Milwaukee team managed to achieve that feat was the 2008-09 season.
As the Bucks look to continue their push for a higher playoff seeding, and the chance at keeping their draft pick, a win against San Antonio could be seen as something of a bonus in helping them to finally get some momentum going again.
With the Spurs equally focused on their own playoff race, it’s likely to be a closely contested game that could well be decided by whether Giannis Antetokounmpo is healthy enough to suit up for the Bucks or not.
Predictions:
Ben Sewell: Bucks by 2 — 51-21, 625 point differential
Tim Wray: Spurs by by 7 — 45-27, 668 point differential
Adam Coffman: Spurs by 3 — 45-27, 675 point differential
Rohan Katti: Bucks by 8 — 43-29, 799 point differential
Ti Windisch: Bucks by 4 — 41-31, 776 point differential
Adam McGee: Spurs by 3 — 40-32, 776 point differential
Jordan Treske: Spurs by 7 — 40-32, 796 point differential
Joe Osterndorf: Spurs by 2 — 38-34, 736 point differential
Leander Wallace: Spurs by 5 — 38-34, 751 point differential
Will Wang: Bucks by 7 — 16-13, 270 point differential
Matthew Henriksen: Spurs by 7 — 15-12, 283 point differential
Bob Polglaze: Spurs by 5 — 10-7, 154 point differential
Ryan Riley: Spurs by 9 — 9-4, 109 point differential
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The Bucks take on the Spurs at 2.30pm CT from the Bradley Center on Sunday, and the game will be televised locally on Fox Sports Wisconsin.