The Milwaukee Bucks will be well represented in Sunday night’s NBA All-Star Game in Chicago as Team Giannis looks for revenge against Team LeBron.
The 2020 NBA All-Star Game is finally here and as they continue to write a banner year, the Milwaukee Bucks will, once again, be center stage in what will be the 69th midseason classic.
After a weekend where co-owner Marc Lasry continued his tradition of playing in the Celebrity Game, and Pat Connaughton as well as Khris Middleton took part in All-Star Saturday night, superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo and Middleton will carry the torch for Sunday night’s All-Star Game.
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After falling to Team LeBron last year in Charlotte in a 178-164 defeat, Antetokounmpo’s squad will certainly be looking for revenge against the three-time NBA champion and co.
And for the second straight year, Antetokounmpo will be accompanied by his long-standing running mate in Middleton, whom Antetokounmpo selected as the first reserve in the All-Star Draft a little more than a week ago.
With Antetokounmpo and Middleton joining forces once again, that 1-2 punch that all Bucks fans have gotten used to seeing over the last six-plus seasons will surely be on display in Chicago.
So without further ado, let’s look ahead to what could stand out in Sunday night’s NBA All-Star Game from a Bucks perspective.