Clear your schedule. There’s some appointment viewing in the NBA this week as the Milwaukee Bucks visit the Brooklyn Nets.
The defending NBA champion Bucks renew acquaintances at Barclays Center on Friday with the team they edged in an engrossing Eastern Conference semi-final series last year.
Both Milwaukee and Brooklyn are looking up at the Chicago Bulls, with the Eastern Conference’s surprise package continuing to lead the way.
Yet the Bucks and the Nets remain favourites to contest the Conference Finals this season, and their second meeting of the campaign will provide another measuring stick as to who has the edge.
The Nets will not have the unvaccinated Kyrie Irving, who made his season debut against the Indiana Pacers but cannot play in home games due to New York’s vaccine mandate.
However, in Kevin Durant they have the NBA’s leader in points per game (30.0), and his tussle with Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo – himself averaging 27.9 – promises to be unmissable.
Durant, team-mate James Harden and Antetokounmpo will be the star attractions in Brooklyn, yet some supposed lesser lights could have a decisive say in this marquee matchup.
PIVOTAL PERFORMERS
Milwaukee Bucks – Jrue Holiday
Holiday has been key to the Bucks’ recent surge, scoring at least 20 points in five of their last eight games, registering three double-doubles in that span.
Excelling as both a scorer and facilitator, the Bucks will likely need Holiday firing on all cylinders for the offense to perform at its best against the Nets.
Brooklyn Nets – LaMarcus Aldridge
Veteran big Aldridge recently revealed he is still suffering from coronavirus symptoms despite clearing the NBA’s protocols.
The Nets could certainly use Aldridge at full strength given what he has offered on the defensive end this season. His 4.3 defensive rebounds per game trail only Durant and Harden among Nets players, and he is second on the team in blocked shots with an average of 1.11.
KEY BATTLE – Can Nets bridge three-point gap?
The Bucks were among the most prolific teams in the NBA from the three-point line last month, attempting the second most (603) shots from beyond the arc and converting the third most (217).
Their three-point field goal percentage of 36 was only good enough for 14th. However, with the Nets shooting 32 per cent from deep in December, there is something of a disparity for the home side to make up.
Steve Nash’s team are not short of the talent to bridge the gap, though, with Durant, Harden and Co. more than capable of going blow for blow with the Bucks should they get hot from deep.
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Having lost to the Bucks back in October, the Nets will be hoping to avoid a fourth straight regular-season defeat in games against Milwaukee.