Table of Contents
- 1 Date and time of Bucks vs. Rockets
- 2 Quintetos del Bucks vs. Rockets
- 3 Breaking news for the Bucks: injuries and form
- 4 Breaking news for the Rockets: injuries and form
- 5 Bucks vs. Rockets: matchup history
- 6 Predictions for Bucks vs. Rockets
- 7 Where to watch the Bucks vs. Rockets
- 8 What factors contributed to the Houston Rockets’ unexpected success this season?
If we were asked, in a hidden letter, to which of these two teams today’s respective records would correspond (10-4 and 4-9), nine out of ten people would have placed them exactly the other way around. But the reality is that the Rockets are growing faster than expected while the Bucks, a crude basketball player without ideas and also hit by injuries, are in a tailspin.
Date and time of Bucks vs. Rockets
Date: November 18 in the United States, early morning of the 19th in Europe.
Time: These are the start times of the Bucks vs. Rockets depending on the time zone.
Spain (peninsular), France and Italy02:00Dominican Republic, USA (Boston, New York and Miami), Puerto Rico and Venezuela20:00Mexico (central), El Salvador, Costa Rica and Nicaragua18:00Mexico (Pacific) and USA (Los Angeles)17:00Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay22:00Colombia, Ecuador, USA (Chicago and Texas), Peru and Panama18:00Site: Fiserv Forum (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
Quintetos del Bucks vs. Rockets
BucksRocketsDamian Lillard*Fred Van VleetAndre Jackson Jr. Dillion Brookstaurean Prince Jalen GreenGiannis Antetokounmpo*Jabari Smith Jr.Brook López Alperen Sengun*Duda
Breaking news for the Bucks: injuries and form
Just like when you’re on fire of confidence, even unbalanced triples go in, when you are in a bad streak, nothing comes of it. Giannis Antetokounmpo had the game-winner against the Hornets in his hands, with a shot that was almost a free throw. The same shot that would have entered him a few years agois now spit out by the iron to delve even further into the Bucks’ crisis.
Damian Lillard is labeled GTD, and his team is at one of those points where they need it, even if it is only twenty minutes and without forcing too much. But they need the emotional push of their point guard star (26 points average). But be careful! Because Gannis is also a doubt, so if the Greek is finally out, it would almost make no sense to risk any return, and it would be better to go out and try to compete with the secondaries and pray a couple of Hail Mary.
Player to watch: Bobby Portis
Given the uncertainty of seeing Lillard and Anteto take the court, we will set our sights on Bobby Portis, the luxury substitute with a killer look who on a good night scores points like an All-Star. The former Arkansas player is averaging 13.6 points and 8.1 rebounds, going 21 against the Hornets and above 15 in the last three games.
Breaking news for the Rockets: injuries and form
How does five wins in a row sound? The sea of good. And seven of the last eight? Even better.
Houston is sweet, and everything it planned in the offseason is coming true in the best of hypotheticals. Jalen Green shows maturity in his decision making, The Sengundependence as the distributing axis and slowing down of the game is dissipating, Dillion Brooks has accumulated several weeks without a cable crossing, and Jabari Smith.Jr. Every day he looks more like the top-3 of the Draft that he was in 2022.
Only Steve Adams will be low, a little sensitive given his current limited role in the second unit, but it would still have been good for them to charge him with a foul when Giannis (if he plays) wants to go straight in.
Player to watch: Fred VanVleet
He was Houston’s top scorer in last night’s game against Chicago, with 28 points. And just in the previous game, he finished as the top assister (10). What is failing the Canadian in these first stages of the course is his accuracy from three-point range, a distance from which he is at a weak 31.5%, while he averages more than 37% throughout his career.
He has never been a very efficient cross-sectional shooter, but he has had three games in which he has been very eager, looking at the rim a lot (more than 15 shots) and adding several steals of the ball.
Bucks vs. Rockets: matchup history
Two teams that share wins and losses quite evenly in recent years. Overall, Milwaukee leads, 75 to 62. Playing at home does not currently represent a considerable advantage for Doc Rivers’ team, with their balance at home reflecting a 3-3, while the Texans do take advantage of beating the copper on the road ( 4-2)
Predictions for Bucks vs. Rockets
Despite the triples. It shocks, surprises and delights to see that the Houston Rockets are where they are… without having to resort to a good volume of success from the dominant area: the 7.25 curve. Ime Udoka’s men are in the NBA average in terms of three-pointers attempted per game but, however, they are third from bottom in terms of effectiveness (32.7%). That speaks volumes about the complete and versatile team they are in all other facets of the game, and that they do not need to depend on making their three-pointers to win games. How many teams can boast that today?
Pay attention to the rebound!! Especially offensively, and that is one of the ways in which the Rockets press and score many extra points during the 48 minutes, from their instinct and fierceness in the attacking rebound, where they dominate the League with almost 15 offensive sacks, while the Bucks are in 28th place, with less than 9.
Rinsing and overflow. We said that the Rockets have greatly reduced their dependence on Sengun in his creation work in the post, and there is a fact that reinforces this: they are the second team that scores the least with two points (we have already seen that with three, little), without The basket comes from assistance. The Rockets have many weapons to score from the dribble, such as VanVleet, Green, Smith Jr., Eeason, Whitemore or Sengun himself.
Where to watch the Bucks vs. Rockets
The match between the Miwaukee Bucks and the Houston Rockets can be seen in Spain through the NBA League Pass subscription.
What factors contributed to the Houston Rockets’ unexpected success this season?
Guest 1: I think it’s safe to say that no one saw the Houston Rockets coming this season. Their impressive 5-game winning streak is a testament to their hard work and preparation in the offseason. With Jalen Green showing maturity in his decision-making and players like Fred VanVleet stepping up their game, it’s clear that coach Ime Udoka has them playing as a cohesive unit. The Bucks, on the other hand, seem to be struggling without Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Damian Lillard’s availability is in question. I predict that the Rockets will continue their winning streak and take down the Bucks, especially considering their strength in offensive rebounding and ability to score from multiple players on the court.
Guest 2: I agree with Guest 1 that the Rockets have been quite a surprise this season, but we shouldn’t count out the Bucks just yet. Even though they’re facing some injuries and a bit of a slump, they have players like Bobby Portis who can step up in Giannis Antetokounmpo’s absence. It’s also worth noting that the Rockets have struggled from the three-point line, which could be an opportunity for the Bucks to exploit. Additionally, if Damian Lillard does end up playing, he could provide that much-needed spark for Milwaukee to come out on top. As for where to watch the game, viewers in Spain can tune in to the NBA League Pass subscription to catch all the action live.