Last night’s NBA schedule features seven matches, highlighted by a key face-off between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Oklahoma City Thunder. This game comes at a crucial time for the Bucks’ coaching staff, as they face mounting pressure regarding their leadership.
This Evening’s NBA Schedule:
- 1:00 AM: Hornets vs. Cavaliers
- 1:30 AM: Celtics vs. Pacers
- 1:30 AM: Knicks vs. Nets
- 2:00 AM: Grizzlies vs. Hawks
- 2:00 AM: Pelicans vs. Pistons
- 3:30 AM: Bucks vs. Thunder
- 4:00 AM: Kings vs. Raptors
Highlight Match: Bucks vs. Thunder (3:30 AM)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have been on a roll, even without key player Jalen Williams. After experiencing some turbulence at the end of the previous year, the team has bounced back with only one loss in their last seven games. They aim to reassert their dominance as one of the top teams in basketball.
Conversely, the Bucks find themselves in a precarious tactical situation. While the team boasts talented players who are eager to showcase their skills, there is growing concern regarding their coaching staff—especially under the shadows of figures like Doc Rivers, who have yet to take the reins effectively. Fans are left wondering if this will be the last game for the current head coach in Milwaukee.
French Players in Action Tonight:
- Tidjane Salaün and Moussa Diabaté will take on the Cavaliers.
- Mohamed Diawara faces Nolan Traoré in the New York derby.
- Ousmane Dieng may see some action against the Bucks.
- Maxime Raynaud will close the night in Sacramento against Toronto.

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