Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) dribbles against New York Knicks forward Julius Randle (30). Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Through 30 games, the Milwaukee Bucks possess one of the NBA's best records, primarily on the strength of their potent offense. Their defense, however, remains a work in progress.

The defensive issues were most recently on display for a Christmas Day national television audience. The Bucks hope to start correcting some of those woes Wednesday when their extended stay in New York concludes with a game against the Brooklyn Nets, who are coming off two challenging wins against the league-worst Detroit Pistons.

With 22 wins so far, Milwaukee heads to Brooklyn second in the league in scoring at 124.5 points per game, second in field-goal shooting at 49.9 percent and seventh in 3-point shooting of 38.0 percent.

On Monday, the Bucks scored at least 120 for the 19th time but took their second loss in those games in a 129-122 setback to the New York Knicks. That result came two days after Milwaukee earned a 130-111 win over New York.


Yardbarker Quick Pick

Milwaukee has won nine of the last 11 against Brooklyn, and with the Nets playing their second game in as many nights, we prefer to back the Bucks. We're on Milwaukee -4.5 on the road tonight. — Griffin Carroll, Yardbarker

Get the latest NBA odds LIVE on oddschecker!

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ET
Milwaukee Bucks: -4.5 (-110) spread, -185 moneyline, over 240 (-112)
@ Brooklyn Nets: +4.5 (+108) spread, +163 moneyline, under 240.5 (-110)

(Current odds at time of publication)

Looking for the best sportsbook offers? Check out our FREE bets page


The Bucks, who are allowing 119.1 points (23rd in the league), yielded 120 or more points for the 15th time and matched the second-most points they have allowed as their season-best, seven-game winning streak was stopped.

"We were trading baskets," Milwaukee star Giannis Antetokounmpo said after finishing with 32 points and 13 rebounds in the loss. "We cannot trade baskets. In order for you to make a run, get back into the game, you cannot trade baskets."

A significant cause of Milwaukee's defensive woes is a lack of interior presence. The Bucks allowed 72 points in the paint on Monday after giving up 48 on Saturday. They are allowing an average of 53 points in the paint this season.

"I'd say it started with transition defense," Milwaukee coach Adrian Griffin said. "I think we gave up 23 points in transition defense. It's tough."

The Bucks may have to search for defensive improvement without Antetokounmpo, who has missed only one game this season, a 16-point win at Toronto on Nov. 15. He is listed as questionable for the Wednesday game due to right calf injury management.

The Nets are returning home for a brief stay ahead of a four-game road trip following two wins over Detroit. After extending the Pistons' losing streak to 26 with a 115-106 home win on Saturday, Brooklyn overcame a slow start to eke out a 118-112 win in Detroit on Tuesday in a game Nets coach Jacque Vaughn said he dreaded.

"I give our guys an extreme amount of credit," Vaughn said, "to persevere throughout the course of the night and show composure to make the right plays at the right time and poise. Different individuals throughout the course of the night that made plays."

The result gave the Pistons sole possession of the longest single-season losing streak in NBA history.

Brooklyn trailed by 14 a little over six minutes into the game but extended Detroit's skid by doing enough in the fourth quarter to overcome a five-point deficit with eight minutes to play.

Cameron Johnson scored a season-high 24 points while Mikal Bridges added 12 of his 21 in the fourth quarter, when the Nets scored 13 straight points to pull ahead.

"We had a little bit of execution and composure down the stretch," said Johnson, who is averaging 19.8 points in his past four games. "It didn't always go our way, but we were able to pull it out."

Milwaukee has won nine of the past 11 regular-season meetings with Brooklyn.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Chris Finch throws shade at Nuggets star over Rudy Gobert’s fine
Astros starter ejected after foreign substance inspection
Cardinals head coach warns not to bet against Kyler Murray
Details emerge on Jason Kelce’s role at ESPN
Rangers defenseman wins Mark Messier Leadership Award
Ex-NFL head coach takes over as Arena Football League commish
Yankees young stud takes major step in return from injury
See top groupings for Rounds 1 and 2 at 2024 PGA Championship
Former Bruins winger dead at 75
Brewers lose team-leading home run hitter to injured list
Super Bowl-winning safety plans to retire after 2024 season
Canucks' Nikita Zadorov takes a shot at NHL over teammate's suspension
Sports radio star Doug Gottlieb to coach college hoops while staying on the air
NFL scores big win in legal battle with ex-Raiders head coach
Astros 3B breaks out of slump in contract year
Cardinals sign second-round CB
Micah Parsons makes history with new Bleacher Report deal
Celtics assistant named candidate for Lakers HC job
Rudy Gobert fined $75,000 for gesture in Game 4
Former Canadiens GM on Blue Jackets' radar

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.