There is a lot to be excited about on today’s NBA schedule, including the Milwaukee Bucks taking on the Dallas Mavericks. Curious about the wagering odds for today’s NBA action? Look no further! We have you covered with all of the information you need.
Milwaukee Bucks (33-25, fifth in the Eastern Conference) vs. Dallas Mavericks (32-28, ninth in the Western Conference) Dallas; Saturday, 8:30 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Dallas will try to keep its four-game home win streak alive when the Mavericks face Milwaukee.
The Milwaukee Bucks visit the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday night. PJ Washington is on the injury report and is listed as questionable. Washington is dealing with a right ankle sprain after going scoreless with 10 rebounds,
Find out how to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs. Dallas Mavericks live streaming online, plus TV channel and game info for this NBA matchup on March 1.
The Milwaukee Bucks (32-25) have listed Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard as probable for Saturday night’s road matchup against the Dallas Mavericks (32-28). The game is scheduled to tip off at 8:00 p.
The Milwaukee Bucks play the Mavericks in Dallas on Saturday, March 1 and you can watch the game on CBS 58's sister station, WMLW The M.Our coverage begins at 7 p.m.How to watch WMLWHow
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After resuming from the All-Star hiatus with a 111-103 triumph over the New Orleans Pelicans to make it three wins on the spin, the Mavericks saw their momentum take a huge hit courtesy of back-to-back losses against fellow heavyweights the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers.
KJ Simpson and Nick Smith Jr. started the quarter with back-to-back threes to give the Hornets a 5-point lead, finishing off an 11-0 run dating back to the first quarter. Spencer Dinwiddie tried to get the Mavericks back into it by flopping on three-pointers and attempting to get foul calls, and it only led to success for the Hornets.