NBA Preview: Minnesota Timberwolves (35-16) at Milwaukee Bucks (33-18)

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The Milwaukee Bucks will try to turn the page on a disappointing five-game road trip when they return home to face the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday night.

Milwaukee went 1-4 on its road trip, which marked the team’s first five games with Doc Rivers as head coach. The Bucks are coming off a 114-106 loss against the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday, which followed a 123-108 defeat against the Utah Jazz two nights earlier.

A series of recent injuries has soured Rivers’ start with the team. Damian Lillard (ankle) and Brooks Lopez (personal) both missed the game against Phoenix, and Khris Middleton left in the first quarter after sustaining an ankle injury.

Middleton has been ruled out against the Timberwolves. Lillard is listed as questionable, while Lopez, Giannis Antetokounmpo (knee) and Cameron Payne (knee) are among those listed as probable.

The Bucks will face a Timberwolves squad that has surpassed all expectations but has encountered recent turbulence. Minnesota has lost two of its past three games and three of its last six, including a 129-123 overtime loss on the road against the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night.

Anthony Edwards had 38 points, 12 rebounds, five assists, two steals and a blocked shot in the loss. Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 33 points and made seven 3-pointers on 16 attempts.

Edwards focused on another statistic that overshadowed his personal scoring totals. The Timberwolves squandered a 22-point halftime lead against the Bulls.

Rudy Gobert said he and his teammates cannot maintain their bad habits.

The Timberwolves must find a way to slow down Antetokounmpo, who is averaging 31.3 points, 11.3 rebounds and 6.3 assists in 49 games. He is shooting 61.1 percent from the field.

Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 34 points, 10 rebounds and six assists against Phoenix. Malik Beasley added 22 points and made a half-dozen 3-pointers.

Minnesota could see the team debut of point guard Monte Morris, whom it reportedly acquired from the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday. In exchange, the Timberwolves would ship Shake Milton, Troy Brown Jr. and a 2030 second-round pick to the Pistons.

This is the firsts of two meetings during the regular season. The teams are scheduled to meet again Feb. 23 in Minneapolis.

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