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Milwaukee Bucks at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks – Can Bucks Extend NBA Win Streak?

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  • Milwaukee Bucks at Houston Rockets picks for Tuesday, February 25
  • Game is taking place at Toyota Center
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    Milwaukee Bucks at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks
  • Milwaukee Bucks at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks
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Milwaukee Bucks at Houston Rockets Preview & Picks

Can Milwaukee make it five wins in a row in Houston?

Check back here on Tuesday morning for our free Milwaukee Bucks at Houston Rockets tips.

Head To Head

  • Milwaukee Bucks lead the all-time series 76-62
  • Milwaukee Bucks won 101-100 when the two teams last met on November 18

Milwaukee Bucks Form

Milwaukee head to Houston looking to back up Sunday’s win over Miami and make it five wins in a row.

The Bucks lost four straight between late January and early February, before finally stopping the rot with a 112-102 victory in Charlotte.

They struggled to build on that as they lost two of the next three, but they did go into the All-Star streak on a positive note thanks to a 103-101 win in Minnesota.

Milwaukee then made a winning return to action last Thursday as they took down the LA Clippers at home, 116-110.

The Bucks backed that up 24 hours later with a 104-101 success in Washington, before heading back home to beat Miami 120-113 on Monday.

Houston Rockets Form

Houston go into this matchup looking to kick-start their season, having lost for the eighth time in 11 games over the weekend.

The Rockets enjoyed a four-game win streak in late January, but failed to bounce back quickly when that run was ended by a 120-119 loss to Memphis.

That proved to be the start of a six-game skid that was eventually ended by a 94-87 win at home to Toronto.

Houston backed that up with a 119-111 victory when they hosted Phoenix, but they failed to make it three-in-a-row as they went into the All-Star break on the back of a 105-98 loss to Golden State.

The Rockets made a winning return to action by beating Minnesota 121-115, only to then lose 124-115 in Utah at the weekend.