Suddenly the Milwaukee Bucks can’t find the range from outside the 3-point line. With Golden State visiting the B-M-O Harris Bradley Center tonight, that could become a problem. The Bucks have connected on only 26 percent of their long shots in the last three games, four-of-19 in the win against Orlando. Golden State brings a 33-9 record into the 7:00 p-m contest, but they’re coming off a 125-106 loss Wednesday to the Clippers. That broke a five-game winning streak. This is the only trip to Milwaukee this season for Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and their teammates.
Bucks Lose Shooting Touch, Must Figure Out Something For Warriors
Jan 12, 2018 | 6:13 AM
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