Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Golden State Warriors live stream info, start time, TV channel: How to watch NBA on TV, stream online
Who’s Playing
Golden State Warriors @ Milwaukee Bucks
Current Records: Golden State 18-20, Milwaukee 26-12
How To Watch
- When: Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 8 p.m. ET
- Where: Fiserv Forum — Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- TV: NBATV
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Ticket Cost: $70.00
What to Know
The Warriors have quite the challenge ahead of them as they’re expected to be blown off the court. Having just played yesterday, they will head out on the road to face off against the Milwaukee Bucks at 8:00 p.m. ET on January 13th at Fiserv Forum. Expect the scorekeeper to be kept busy: if their previous games are any indication, both teams will really light up the scoreboard on Saturday.
On Friday, Golden State earned a 140-131 victory over Chicago. The victory was just what the Warriors needed coming off of a 141-105 defeat in their prior game.
The Warriors got their win on the backs of several key players, but it was Klay Thompson out in front who scored 30 points along with six assists and six rebounds. Another player making a difference was Jonathan Kuminga, who scored 24 points along with five rebounds.
Meanwhile, the Bucks and the Celtics couldn’t quite live up to the 247.5-over/under that the experts had forecasted. Milwaukee was the clear victor by a 135-102 margin over Boston. The oddsmakers were on the Bucks’ side, but they didn’t give the squad enough credit as the margin was unexpectedly wide.
The Bucks’ success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but Giannis Antetokounmpo led the charge by dropping a double-double on 24 points and 12 rebounds. Antetokounmpo has been hot recently, having posted ten or more rebounds the last nine times he’s played. The team also got some help courtesy of Bobby Portis, who shot 5-for-6 from beyond the arc and dropped a double-double on 28 points and 12 rebounds.
Golden State’s victory bumped their record up to 18-20. As for Milwaukee, their win bumped their record up to 26-12.
Some high-performance offense is likely on the agenda as the two teams are some of the highest scoring teams in the league. The Warriors haven’t had any problem running up the score this season, having averaged 117.4 points per game. However, it’s not like the Bucks (currently ranked second in scoring) struggle in that department as they’ve been averaging 124.4 points per game. With both teams so easily able to put up points, the only question left is who can run the score up higher.
The Warriors beat the Bucks 125-116 in their previous meeting back in March of 2023. The rematch might be a little tougher for the Warriors since the squad won’t have the home-court advantage this time around. We’ll see if the change in venue makes a difference.
Odds
Milwaukee is a big 11.5-point favorite against Golden State, according to the latest NBA odds.
The line has drifted a bit towards the Bucks, as the game opened with the Bucks as a 10-point favorite.
The oddsmakers are expecting fireworks from the offense and set the over/under at a high 245 points.
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Series History
Milwaukee has won 6 out of their last 10 games against Golden State.
- Mar 11, 2023 – Golden State 125 vs. Milwaukee 116
- Dec 13, 2022 – Milwaukee 128 vs. Golden State 111
- Mar 12, 2022 – Golden State 122 vs. Milwaukee 109
- Jan 13, 2022 – Milwaukee 118 vs. Golden State 99
- Apr 06, 2021 – Golden State 122 vs. Milwaukee 121
- Dec 25, 2020 – Milwaukee 138 vs. Golden State 99
- Jan 08, 2020 – Milwaukee 107 vs. Golden State 98
- Dec 07, 2018 – Golden State 105 vs. Milwaukee 95
- Nov 08, 2018 – Milwaukee 134 vs. Golden State 111
- Mar 29, 2018 – Milwaukee 116 vs. Golden State 107
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee County gets $25M federal grant for 67 road safety projects
See the aftermath of high-speed reckless driving in Milwaukee
Journalist James Causey and his wife narrowly escaped a high-speed chase and accident when an SUV ran past them and through an intersection, colliding with a Mercedes.
Milwaukee County will receive nearly $25 million in federal funding for 67 traffic safety projects along 10 of the county’s most hazardous roadways, according to a Jan. 12 announcement from County Executive David Crowley’s office.
That funding will support upgrades for pedestrian infrastructure, intersections and high-speed corridors in Milwaukee, West Allis, Glendale, Brown Deer, Shorewood and on multiple county highways.
Collectively, these projects could reduce fatal and serious injury crashes in hazardous areas by 26%–50% and save an estimated $1.2 billion in car crash costs over 20 years, according to the announcement.
Preliminary designs are anticipated to begin in 2027, with all projects completed by 2031.
The funding comes through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All Grant, which the county’s Department of Transportation applied for in 2025 as part of its Complete Communities Transportation Planning Project, an initiative to increase safety and reduce reckless driving across its roadways.
Already, the county has analyzed crash data, identified 25 “Corridors of Concern,” and reviewed potential project opportunities.
Milwaukee County’s award amounts to the third-largest grant in the federal program’s 2025 funding cycle. It will be managed by the county and distributed to the five municipal recipients.
The municipalities will lead the projects and provide a 20% local match to support costs.
More details about the projects’ locations will be posted on the transportation department’s website, according to the announcement.
The 65 infrastructure projects and two studies enabled by the grant aim to improve safety along 10 hazardous roadways the county has identified.
Pedestrian infrastructure upgrades will include high-visibility crosswalks, upgraded pedestrian walk signals, restricting right-turn-on-red options, and sidewalk network expansion.
Intersection upgrades will include traffic signal upgrades, better visibility for pedestrians, bump-outs, and select geometric realignments. High-speed corridor upgrades will entail traffic calming improvements that help drivers stay in their lanes.
One of the projects will also seek to reduce reckless driving on the 16th Street viaduct, the 27th Street viaduct and the 35th Street viaduct.
The grant will also fund a safety analysis study on West Lincoln Avenue between South 124th Street and South 52nd Street, which will issue recommendations for future projects. The grant will also fund a county Department of Transportation report assessing the county’s progress toward the Vision Zero goal.
Contact Claudia Levens at clevens@usatodayco.com. Follow her on X at @levensc13.
Milwaukee, WI
Pregnant Milwaukee woman killed; suspect appears in court on arson charges
MILWAUKEE – New details are emerging in the death of a pregnant woman found dead after a house fire investigators say was intentionally set, as the man charged in the case appeared in court.
What we know:
21-year-old Cameron Washington appeared Sunday, Jan. 11, at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, where prosecutors outlined allegations tying him to the death of 22-year-old Gladys Johnson-Ball.
Washington faces six felony charges, including first-degree recklessly endangering safety and arson, all connected to the fire that broke out the night of Jan. 5.
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According to the criminal complaint, Johnson-Ball was the mother of Washington’s 3-year-old daughter and was pregnant with another child at the time of her death. Investigators say Washington lived with Johnson-Ball and her family at a home near 26th and Locust.
Police were called to the home for reports of a person with a weapon. When officers arrived, they reported seeing flames on the second floor of the house. While clearing the home, officers found Johnson-Ball unconscious in a bedroom that was on fire.
She was taken outside and pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigators noted Johnson-Ball had bruises across her body and blood coming from her nose and mouth, according to the complaint.
The complaint says Johnson-Ball’s mother told police Washington and her daughter had been inside the bedroom together all day and that family members had been unable to reach her. She told investigators Washington would not allow anyone inside the room and pointed a gun at family members.
What they’re saying:
“He was blocking the door like, ‘No you not getting in here,’ then I turned around and that’s when he pointed the gun at my daughter Kayla,” said Michelle Johnson, the victim’s mother.
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Family members told investigators the fire started moments later in the bedroom and Washington ran away from the house. He was later arrested, and police say a lighter was found in his pocket.
“Ultimately, this is extremely dangerous and deliberate behavior,” said Assistant District Attorney Anthony Moore.
Dig deeper:
In court, Washington’s bond was set at $100,000. Prosecutors said he could face more than 50 years in prison if convicted on all charges.
Court Commissioner Maria Dorsey noted Washington has not yet been charged with homicide because the medical examiner’s report was not completed when charges were filed.
What’s next:
Washington’s next court appearance is scheduled for Jan. 20.
The Source: Information in this report is from the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office and Wisconsin Circuit Court.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Police looking for missing 15-year-old girl last seen with unknown man
The Milwaukee Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a critically missing 15-year-old girl who was last seen with an unknown man.
Esther D. Prado was last seen Sunday, Jan. 11, around 12:30 a.m. near West Fillmore Drive and West Sumac Place. That’s near Jackson Park on the southwest side of Milwaukee.
Esther is described as a white female, 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighing 120 pounds. She has brown hair, brown eyes and may be wearing pink pajamas.
Anyone with information is asked to call MPD’s District 6 at (414) 935-7262.
“Critically missing” is a label police apply to people who may be especially vulnerable due to a variety of factors.
Hope Karnopp can be reached at HKarnopp@gannett.com.
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