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Do you have a weird sense that this has all happened before? It’s called deja vu, and it’s because the Spurs and Bucks played each other just two days ago in Milwaukee. This time, they’re in the AT&T Center, and Dejounte Murray should be available. Hopefully, that will lead to a different outcome than Saturday’s contest, where Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks were able to shut down the Spurs offense in the second half and get open shots all night long. LaMarcus Aldridge needs to continue his hot three-point shooting, and keep it going past the first quarter. DeMar DeRozan needs to keep up his work as a facilitator for the offense, and hopefully Lonnie Walker IV will start again and build on his first career start performance on Saturday. Go SPURS GooOOOoo!!
Milwaukee Bucks (32-5) vs. San Antonio Spurs (14-20)
January 6, 2020 | 7:30 PM CT
Watch: FSSW | Listen: WOAI (1200 AM)
Streaming: NBA League Pass
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