Milwaukee Bucks News – 2013 Bucks Updates
Currently sitting in eighth in the Eastern Conference, the Milwaukee Bucks are making a run at the NBA Playoffs. Milwaukee experienced a culture change when the organization parted ways with their head coach Scott Skiles in January. Since then, the Bucks roster has really stepped up — Monta Ellis was recently named Eastern Conference Player of the Week, Larry Sanders is averaging more blocks per minute than any other player in the NBA, and since Milwaukee acquired J.J. Redick, they have won four of five games. In addition, Ersan Ilyasova says the team's new direction has made him feel more confident and his game has improved of late. It may be time for the
Toronto Raptors,
Philadlphia 76ers, and
Detroit Pistons to "Fear the Deer" because they'll likely be ousted by the Bucks for a trip to the NBA Playoffs.
Milwaukee Bucks tickets were second cheapest in the
NBA at the beginning of the regular season, averaging $48 at the
Bradley Center. If you want to see the Bucks on the road, it'll cost you double. Cheap Bucks tickets are available; every Bucks game has tickets for under $20 at the start of the regular season, with 83% of Bucs games having tickets of $10 or less. Buy your Bucks tickets today and don't miss a game on the Bucks schedule. Three tough games remaining this NBA season:
Miami Heat (3/15),
Los Angeles Lakers (3/28), and
Oklahoma City Thunder (3/30).