Milwaukee Bucks Game Preview: April 3 vs Boston Celtics

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As the Bucks find themselves still in the mix for a higher placed playoff seeding, Tuesday’s matchup could prove to be a preview of a first round series in the coming weeks.

The Celtics seem to be destined for the East’s second seed, while only a tiebreaker with the Heat is currently keeping Milwaukee out of the corresponding seventh spot.

Boston’s recent play without their superstar has surprised many, but with the Bucks finding a spark of late too, this should be an entertaining game.

Predictions:

Ben Sewell: Bucks by 6 — 55-22, 649 point differential

Adam Coffman: Bucks by 1 — 48-29, 717 point differential

Tim Wray: Celtics by 3 — 47-30, 704 point differential

Rohan Katti: Bucks by 6 — 47-30, 830 point differential

Ti Windisch:  — 44-33, 803 point differential

Jordan Treske: Celtics by 5 — 43-34, 837 point differential

Joe Osterndorf: — 41-36, 758 point differential

Leander Wallace: Bucks by 5 — 41-36, 787 point differential

Adam McGee: Bucks by 8 — 41-36, 812 point differential

Will Wang: Celtics by 5 — 20-14, 304 point differential

Bob Polglaze: Celtics by 4 — 13-9, 186 point differential

Ryan Riley:  — 10-8, 167 point differential

Matthew Henriksen: Bucks by 2 — 15-17, 334 point differential

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The Bucks take on the Celtics at 7pm CT from the Bradley Center on Tuesday, and the game will be televised locally on Fox Sports Wisconsin.