Finale
In two meetings between these two teams on the season to date, the Bucks have two wins and an average winning margin of 20 points.
The Bucks will need to avoid any form of complacency if they are to add to that tally on Thursday, as in spite of their place in the standings, the Nets are well-coached and have been one of the more competitive lottery-bound teams across the course of the season.
In the penultimate regular season game in Bradley Center history, the Bucks need to focus on giving a professional performance and getting what could be a vital result for playoff seeding.
Predictions:
Ben Sewell: Bucks by 11 — 56-22, 651 point differential
Adam Coffman: Bucks by 11 — 49-29, 720 point differential
Rohan Katti: Bucks by 10 — 48-30, 832 point differential
Tim Wray: Bucks by 7 — 47-31, 711 point differential
Ti Windisch: Bucks by 12 — 45-33, 806 point differential
Jordan Treske: Bucks by 13 — 43-35, 846 point differential
Joe Osterndorf: Bucks by 4– 42-36, 758 point differential
Leander Wallace: Bucks by 4 — 42-36, 788 point differential
Adam McGee: Bucks by 15 — 42-36, 816 point differential
Will Wang: Bucks by 5 — 20-15, 313 point differential
Bob Polglaze: Bucks by 9 — 13-10, 194 point differential
Ryan Riley: Nets by 3 — 10-9, 178 point differential
Matthew Henriksen: Bucks by 7 — 16-17, 336 point differential
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The Bucks take on the Nets at 7pm CT from the Bradley Center on Thursday, and the game will be televised locally on Fox Sports Wisconsin.