One week before the NBA trade deadline on Feb. 6, where do the Milwaukee Bucks stand with their roster makeup?
The Milwaukee Bucks are on the hunt for a successful finish to their midseason road trip against Western Conference teams when they square off against the struggling San Antonio Spurs on Friday in the Alamo City.
As Victor Wenbanyama and the Spurs left Paris, France, Chris Paul points to what the team can take going forward this season.
Bucks: Points, Antetokounmpo (31.7 per game). Rebounds, Antetokounmpo (12.2). Assists, Lillard (7.3). Steals, Lillard (1.2). Blocks, Lopez (2.0). • Milwaukee comes in winners of nine of its past 12 games. The Spurs have won two of their past 10.
On Tuesday evening, the Milwaukee Bucks lost to the Portland Trail Blazers (in Oregon) by a score of 125-112. Damian Lillard finished the loss with 20 points, three rebounds, six assists and one steal while shooting 7/17 from the field and 2/6 from the three-point range in 38 minutes of playing time.
For the second time in his career Damian Lillard comes to Portland as a member of the road team on Tuesday, Jan. 28 when the Milwaukee Bucks take on the Portland Trail Blazers at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore.
As expected, league sources say those trade talks include the team that is known to be De’Aaron Fox’s preferred destination: the San Antonio Spurs. Yet while it remains to be seen if Fox
The Phoenix Suns have four bigs on the roster, including newly acquired 7-footer Nick Richards. Nurkic was moved to the bench earlier this month.
Paul recorded seven points (2-8 FG, 1-6 3Pt, 2-2 FT), one rebound and seven assists over 27 minutes during Wednesday's 128-116 loss to the Clippers.
Minnesota coach Chris Finch didn't see the end of his team's game in Phoenix on Wednesday night, but he certainly had to like what transpired after he was ejected.
While Fox would work as a fit for a Heat roster lacking a significant contribution at point guard since the declining play and then trade a year ago of Kyle Lowry, that math at the moment appears beyond the Heat’s means, unless Butler is part of such an equation.
Great NBA teams can often string wins together. But some teams have been able to do something truly special with long winning streaks.