Mary C Posted November 9, 2021 Share Posted November 9, 2021 POTENTIAL STARTING LINEUPS: MILWAUKEE BUCKS: PG | Jrue Holiday SG | Grayson Allen SF | Pat Connaughton PF | Giannis Antetokounmpo C | Bobby Portis PHILADELPHIA 76ERS: PG | Tyrese Maxey SG | Seth Curry SF | Danny Green PF | Tobias Harris C | Joel Embiid This November 10, 2021 at 8:30 AM for the Eastern Conference, the Philadelphia 76ers will face off against the Milwaukee Bucks at the Wells Fargo Center, PA. Looking up from 10th place, the Bucks will be playing the away team in Philadelphia in their match against the current Eastern Conference #1, Philadelphia 76ers. Do the Milwaukee Bucks have any chance at all during this game? That’s what we’ll be tackling below. The Sixers are currently on the top of their game with a winning streak of 6 games, but will the saying “all good things come to an end” soon apply? Point guard Ben Simmons, small forward Danny Green, and two shooting guards Isaiah Joe and Matisse Thybulle are all out as of November 6 due to injuries. On top of that, the Sixers are continuing to fine the star player Simmons for failing to attend scheduled games. The Bucks,on the other hand, are only worrying about center play Brook Lopez while still having the blazing Giannis Antetokounmpo on the court. Speaking of Antetokounmpo, when compared to the players of the opposing team, he has a bigger point average and more rebounds than Embiid, more assists than Tyrese Maxey, and a 0.03 block average higher than Thybulle. Antetokounmpo is no doubt the Bucks’ ace for their games. Thankfully for the Sixers, however, they still have sizable Joel Embiid to even out the playing field. Season Averages/Game PTS REB AST STL BLK TO FG% 3P% FT% Bucks 106.7 45.5 21.1 8.1 4.4 13.2 43.6 33.4 74.4 76ers 111.1 41.1 23.8 8.2 6.0 12.8 49.6 39.4 82.0 Looking at the season averages, the Sixers dominated the numbers with ease, so maybe they’re not doing so bad after all! We have all the reasons to believe that the upcoming game will truly be a feat that will keep fans at the edge of their seats. By a mere 9.4%, our bet goes to the Philadelphia 76ers as we predict a 54.7% winning prediction in comparison to the Milwaukee Bucks with 45.3%. But hey, there’s still a chance for the Bucks to break their losing streak, and that’s what we’re itching to see. November 10, 8:30 AM at the Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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