NBA Game Preview: Brooklyn Nets (3-15) vs. Milwaukee Bucks (8-12)

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Venue and Event Overview

The Brooklyn Nets (3-15) face the Milwaukee Bucks (8-12) in a critical early-season Eastern Conference battle at Fiserv Forum, where the Nets aim to snap a brutal skid against a Bucks team desperate to halt their own slide. Brooklyn, mired in the East’s basement with a league-worst 3-15 record, seeks their first road win in seven tries, leaning on their gritty defense (No. 18 in rating at 110.4 points allowed per 100 possessions) to counter Milwaukee’s potent offense (No. 9 at 113.8). The Bucks, clinging to the No. 9 seed, desperately need a bounce-back after a seven-game losing streak, with Giannis Antetokounmpo’s potential return key to exploiting Brooklyn’s turnover-prone play (14.8 per game, No. 26). This matchup evokes last season’s playoff intensity but with higher stakes for lottery positioning and coaching stability.

Tipoff: 5:00 PM ET (2:00 PM PT / 3:00 PM CT). Tip-off on Bally Sports Wisconsin (MIL) and YES Network (BKN), with national streaming on NBA League Pass and FuboTV. Pre-game coverage starts at 4:30 PM ET.

Injury Report

Injuries plague both squads, but Milwaukee’s star power questions loom largest, potentially leveling the depleted Nets.

Brooklyn Nets:

Cam Thomas (SG, OUT – Left Hamstring Strain): Leading scorer (22.4 PPG) sidelined since November 15, re-evaluated December 18; his absence craters Brooklyn’s offense (-9.2 net rating without him).

Michael Porter Jr. (SF, OUT – Right Knee Soreness): Acquired wing (14.8 PPG, 38% from three) out through November 29; thins spacing and scoring.

Haywood Highsmith (SF, OUT – Knee Soreness): 3-and-D forward (6.2 PPG, 1.1 SPG) out until December; hurts perimeter defense.

Ben Saraf (PG, DOUBTFUL – Ankle Sprain): Rookie guard questionable after tweaking in practice; limited to 10-15 minutes if he plays.

No other major concerns: Dennis Schröder, Dorian Finney-Smith, and Nic Claxton are fully cleared.

Milwaukee Bucks:

Giannis Antetokounmpo (PF, QUESTIONABLE – Right Adductor Strain): Two-time MVP (30.4 PPG, 11.2 RPG) missed three games and is a game-time decision after limited practice; if out, Milwaukee’s efficiency drops -12.1 points per 100 possessions.

Taurean Prince (SF, OUT – Neck Soreness): Key wing (10.2 PPG, 37% from three) sidelined since November 22, out 1-2 weeks; weakens bench scoring.

Khris Middleton (SF, PROBABLE – Left Ankle Sprain): All-Star (18.6 PPG) practiced fully and is expected available after missing one game.

Bobby Portis (PF, OUT – Right Hand Fracture): Energetic big (12.8 PPG, 7.4 RPG) out until mid-December; frontcourt depth hit.

AJ Green (SG, OUT – G League Assignment): Minimal impact.

Bucks’ injury woes project a -7.8 net rating disadvantage without Giannis.

Team Recent Forms

Brooklyn Nets:

Strengths: Scrappy defense (No. 18, 110.4 allowed) led by Claxton’s rim protection (2.1 BPG); low turnovers (12.8 per game, No. 8).

Weaknesses: Anemic offense (No. 28, 104.6 rating) and poor rebounding (-4.2 margin, No. 27); 1-12 vs. .500+ teams.

Recent Form (Last 5 Games: 0-5): L 115-103 vs. MIN (Nov 27, Schröder 18 pts in loss); L 112-105 at CHI (Nov 25, poor shooting); L 110-102 vs. ATL (Nov 23, Claxton 12 reb); L 118-110 vs. ORL (Nov 21, collapse); L 123-116 vs. TOR (Nov 19, defensive lapses). Nets 0-5 in November, averaging 106.4 PPG (down 7.2 from October), mired in a 10-game skid.

Milwaukee Bucks:

Strengths: Potent scoring when healthy (No. 9, 113.8 rating) via Giannis/Middleton duo; solid assists (27.2 per game, No. 6).

Weaknesses: Inconsistent defense (No. 20, 111.2 allowed) and turnover machine (15.2 per game, No. 25); 2-8 vs. top-10 teams.

Recent Form (Last 5 Games: 0-5): L 115-103 vs. BKN? Wait, upcoming—recent: L 112-105 vs. NOP (Nov 26, Middleton 22 pts); L 110-102 vs. MIA (Nov 24, skid deepens); L 105-98 at ATL (Nov 22, Lillard 20 pts); L 118-110 vs. ORL (Nov 20, poor rebounding); L 123-116 vs. CHI (Nov 18, collapse). Bucks 0-5 in November, averaging 109.2 PPG (down 5.4 from October), on a seven-game losing streak.

Brooklyn’s desperation meets Milwaukee’s frustration—Bucks favored but vulnerable (58% win probability).

Series History

The Bucks hold a commanding all-time lead, 128-105 (54.9% win rate) in 233 regular-season meetings since 1968, including a 68-48 edge in Milwaukee (58.6%). Milwaukee has won four of the last five: 115-103 on November 27, 2025 (Lillard 25 pts); 112-105 on March 15, 2025; 110-102 on January 28, 2025; with Brooklyn’s lone win 118-110 on November 19, 2025. Average score in last five: Bucks 113.4-107.6 (Over in 3/5). Trend: Home Bucks cover in 4/5; Nets 2-3 ATS as underdogs last five.

Key Player Matchups

Dennis Schröder (BKN) vs. Damian Lillard (MIL): Schröder’s speed (16.4 PPG, 6.2 APG) vs. Lillard’s shooting (24.8 PPG, 42% from three); backcourt tempo. Edge: Lillard scoring.

Nic Claxton (BKN) vs. Brook Lopez (MIL): Claxton’s athleticism (12.6 PPG, 9.4 RPG, 2.1 BPG) vs. Lopez’s stretch (11.8 PPG, 1.8 BPG); paint control. Edge: Claxton rebounding.

Dorian Finney-Smith (BKN) vs. Khris Middleton (MIL, probable): Finney-Smith’s D (9.2 PPG, 1.4 SPG) vs. Middleton’s efficiency (18.6 PPG); wing battle. Edge: Middleton if active.

Cam Johnson (BKN) vs. Malik Beasley (MIL): Johnson’s versatility (14.2 PPG, 38% from three) vs. Beasley’s pop (10.4 PPG off bench); shooting duel. Edge: Johnson.

Bench: Brooklyn’s Grit vs. Milwaukee’s Firepower: Nets +2.1 bench net vs. Bucks -3.4; Schröder’s minutes vs. Lillard’s spark.

Focus: Lillard’s usage (32.6%) vs. Brooklyn’s No. 15 opponent three-point % (35.8); Nets’ defense vs. Bucks’ home scoring (114.2 PPG).

Betting Trends

Trends: MIL 4-6 ATS home; BKN 5-1 ATS last 6 road vs. MIL. Last 5 H2H: Under hit 3/5 (avg. 218.2 points). Lillard O24.5 pts (-115) hit 7/10.

Game Odds

Brooklyn Nets                   220.5

Milwaukee Bucks            – 11.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, November 28, 2025

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