NBA Game Preview: Milwaukee Bucks (30-45) vs. Houston Rockets (46-29)

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Tipoff is scheduled for Time: 8:00 PM ET
Venue: Toyota Center, Houston, TX
TV/Streaming: Space City Home Network (local Houston), FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin (Milwaukee/local), League Pass nationally; radio on 790 AM / KLTN TUDN 620 (Houston) and 97.3 The Game (Milwaukee)

This matchup pits a Rockets team riding a three-game winning streak and pushing for better Western Conference seeding against a depleted Bucks squad that is essentially out of postseason contention and playing without its superstar. Houston enters as massive home favorites on the second night of a back-to-back for both clubs, while Milwaukee looks to build on a rare blowout win over Dallas but faces a brutal injury list and a tough road environment.

Recent Team Forms (Last 10 Games)

Bucks: 2-8 (averaging 110.6 PPG while allowing 116.6 PPG). They snapped a four-game losing streak with a 123-99 home win over Dallas on March 31 but have been inconsistent and defensively leaky for most of the stretch.

Rockets: 7-3 (averaging 114.4 PPG while allowing 109.9 PPG). They enter on a three-game winning streak with strong efficiency, low turnovers (10.6 per game in the streak), and balanced scoring.

Injury Report

Milwaukee Bucks

Giannis Antetokounmpo: Out (knee)

Bobby Portis: Out (wrist)

Thanasis Antetokounmpo: Out (calf)

Kevin Porter Jr.: Out (knee)

Gary Harris: Out (groin)

Milwaukee is severely shorthanded, especially in the frontcourt and backcourt depth, forcing heavy minutes for replacement-level players.

Houston Rockets

Fred VanVleet: Out for the season (ACL)

Steven Adams: Out (ankle)

Houston is missing key rotation pieces but still has its core All-Stars and depth intact compared to the visitors.

Key Player Matchups

Kevin Durant (Rockets, ~25.9 PPG) vs. Bucks perimeter (depleted wings): Durant’s scoring and playmaking should exploit Milwaukee’s missing defensive anchors. He dropped 31 points in the teams’ first meeting.

Alperen Sengun (Rockets, ~double-double machine) vs. Bucks frontcourt (no Giannis/Portis): Sengun dominates the paint and glass against a thinned-out Milwaukee big-man rotation. Expect strong rebounding and efficiency inside.

Jabari Smith Jr. / Amen Thompson (Rockets wings/forwards) vs. Milwaukee’s makeshift attack: Houston’s versatile defenders can harass the Bucks’ young or replacement players.

Rockets bench depth vs. Bucks thin rotation: Houston’s superior depth should wear down Milwaukee in the second half.

The talent and health disparity is massive without Giannis.

Series History (2025-26 Season)

Houston leads the season series 1-0:

Nov. 9, 2025: Rockets 122-115 (at Milwaukee)

Houston has won recent head-to-heads and enters this contest with momentum from the prior victory.

Betting Trends

Rockets are strong at home and have covered as big favorites in recent similar spots.

Bucks are 1-1 ATS as 17.5-point underdogs this year but struggle overall (33-42 ATS season).

Total has gone Over in limited recent high-spread games, but both teams on B2B could slow pace.

Game Odds

Milwaukee Bucks            216.5

Houston Rockets              – 17.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, March 31, 2026

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