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Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors Preview & Picks – Will Warriors Win Again In NBA?

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  • Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors picks for Tuesday, March 18
  • Game is taking place at Chase Center
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    Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors Preview & Picks
  • Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors Preview & Picks
  • Head To Head
  • Milwaukee Bucks Form
  • Golden State Warriors Form

Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors Preview & Picks

Can Golden State’s good form continue with a win over Milwaukee?

Check back here on Tuesday morning for our free Milwaukee Bucks at Golden State Warriors tips.

Head To Head

  • Milwaukee Bucks lead the all-time series 97-66
  • Golden State Warriors won 125-111 when the two teams last met on February 10

Milwaukee Bucks Form

Milwaukee head out on the road looking to kick-start a good run of form, having lost four of their previous six games.

The Bucks enjoyed a couple of four-game win streaks in February, but when that second run ended with a 111-109 loss to Orlando, they struggled to respond.

They then suffered two more defeats as they fell 112-100 at home to Cleveland, and 115-114 on the road in Indiana.

Milwaukee rallied when they returned home to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 126-106 and Indiana 126-119, but their joy was short-lived.

The Bucks returned to losing ways on Sunday night, as they were beaten 121-105 at home by Oklahoma City.

Golden State Warriors Form

Golden State went into Monday night’s against Denver on a roll, having won 14 of their last 16 games and each of the last seven.

The Warriors’ most recent defeat came on March 1 when they fell to a 126-119 defeat at the hands of Philadelphia on the road.

They bounced back on their travels to beat Charlotte 119-101, New York 114-102 and Brooklyn 121-119, and kept that streak going when they returned home.

Golden State beat Detroit 115-110, before taking down Portland 130-120 and Sacramento 130-104.

The Warriors then extended their win streak to seven games over the weekend, as they beat New York, 97-94.