Just Now” Tomorrow Match Between Milwaukee Bucks vs Dallas Mavericks Postponed Due To A Player’s…
The (32-16) Milwaukee Bucks take on the (26-22) Dallas Mavericks Saturday night in downtown Dallas at the American Airlines Center. The game will be a little later with a 7:30 pm start. But hey, it’s Saturday Night so you can relax and enjoy the game.
It’s being billed as Luka vs Giannis which it should be! Luka is second in the NBA in scoring and Giannis is fourth. Click here to see a previous piece about some of the nice things Luka had to say about Giannis last season.
This is the last game this year between the two teams. The Bucks won the first game (132-125) in Milwaukee.
Unless, of course, they meet again in the NBA Finals. Vegas has the Bucks as 3 point favorites in this game.
Both Milwaukee and Dallas are pretty flat coming into the game. Both teams have won two of their last five games. Kyrie Irving might not play. Doc Rivers is looking for his first win as Milwaukee’s new head coach. This has all the markings of a high-scoring, high energy, (low-defense) game.
The Bucks are averaging 26.5 assists per game as a team. That puts them 14th in the NBA. In the recent loss to Denver they only had 24 team assists. In their most recent win against New Orleans they had 30 team assists. When they pass, they win.
Damian Lillard leads the team in assists. In the past, against Luka, he has done really well for himself and for the team. In Portland on August 11th, 2020 Lillard put up 61 against the Mavs (Still managed 8 assists). In game one with the Bucks this season against Dallas, Lillard had a confident 27 with 12 quality assists.
As a team if Milwaukee is over that 26 assists per game number, you’d expect a “W”.
Sounds simple but for the Bucks, this game will be won or lost with 4th Quarter Defense. If during the game the Bucks do a good job of altering the Mavs players’ shots, they’ll win. The Bucks are currently 11th in the NBA in team blocks at 5.4 blocks per game. The Mavs are 26th out 30 teams. (4.3 blocks per game)
Brook Lopez is currently second in the NBA and is averaging 2.8 blocked shots per game.
Giannis is 24th and averages around a block per game.