Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee vs Los Angeles Stats & Past Results – NBA Game on March 10, 2024
MIL LAC
Win / Loss
ATS
Mar 04, ’24 Feb 10, ’23 Feb 02, ’23 Apr 01, ’22 Feb 06, ’22 Mar 29, ’21 Feb 28, ’21 Dec 06, ’19 Nov 06, ’19 Mar 28, ’19 Feb 12, 2024
MIL 112 – DEN 95
Dec 16, 2023
MIL 146 – DET 114
Nov 13, 2023 MIL 118 – CHI 109
Mar 4, 2023
MIL 130 – PHI 133
Jan 29, 2023
MIL 135 – NO 110 Nov 27, 2022
MIL 124 – DAL 115
Oct 29, 2022
MIL 123 – ATL 115
May 13, 2022 MIL 95 – BOS 108
May 1, 2022
BOS 89 – MIL 101
Apr 27, 2022
MIL 116 – CHI 100 Jan 29, 2024
CLE 118 – LAC 108
Jan 21, 2024
LAC 125 – BK 114
Dec 26, 2023
LAC 113 – CHA 104 Dec 18, 2023
IND 127 – LAC 151
Nov 24, 2023
LAC 106 – NO 116
Apr 18, 2023 PHO 123 – LAC 109
Mar 18, 2023
LAC 108 – ORL 113
Jan 20, 2023
SA 126 – LAC 131 Dec 29, 2022
BOS 116 – LAC 110
Dec 7, 2022
ORL 116 – LAC 111 Mar 1, 2024
CHI 97 – MIL 113 Dec 7, 2023
MIL 119 – IND 128
Nov 11, 2023
ORL 112 – MIL 97
Nov 1, 2023 TOR 130 – MIL 111
Mar 27, 2023
DET 117 – MIL 126
Mar 7, 2023
ORL 123 – MIL 134 Feb 6, 2023
POR 108 – MIL 127
Jan 27, 2023
IND 131 – MIL 141
Nov 21, 2022 MIL 119 – POR 111
Oct 22, 2022
MIL 125 – HOU 105
Jan 26, 2024
TOR 107 – LAC 127
Dec 12, 2023 LAC 119 – SAC 99
Nov 6, 2023
NY 111 – LAC 97
Oct 25, 2023
LAC 123 – POR 111 Apr 18, 2023
PHO 123 – LAC 109
Feb 16, 2023
PHO 107 – LAC 116
Dec 31, 2022 IND 131 – LAC 130
Nov 2, 2022
HOU 101 – LAC 109
Oct 25, 2022
OKC 108 – LAC 94 Mar 25, 2022
LAC 97 – PHI 122
Feb 13, 2024
MIL 97 – MIA 123
Mar 27, 2023 DET 117 – MIL 126
Jan 27, 2023
IND 131 – MIL 141
Jan 6, 2023
MIL 109 – CHA 138 Dec 15, 2022
MEM 142 – MIL 101
Nov 14, 2022
MIL 106 – ATL 121
Jan 29, 2024
CLE 118 – LAC 108 Jan 8, 2024
LAC 138 – PHO 111
Dec 20, 2023
DAL 111 – LAC 120
Nov 6, 2022 LAC 102 – UTA 110
Oct 22, 2022
SAC 109 – LAC 111
Mar 30, 2021
LAC 96 – ORL 103 Jan 22, 2021
LAC 120 – OKC 106
Crypto.com Arena
Team
Record
ATS
O/U
Away
Home
41-23
27-36-1
30-33-1
16-16
25-7
41-21
32-30-0
26-36-0
19-13
22-8
Head-To-HeadLast 10
Date
Home
Result
ATS
O/U
MIL
113 – 106
MIL 2.5
u222.5
LAC
119 – 106
MIL -2.5
u228.5
MIL
106 – 105
LAC 4.0
u230.0
MIL
153 – 119
LAC 3.5
o217.5
LAC
137 – 113
MIL -5.5
o227.0
LAC
129 – 105
LAC 2.0
o230.5
MIL
105 – 100
MIL -1.5
u231.5
MIL
119 – 91
MIL -4.5
u234.0
LAC
129 – 124
LAC 6.5
o228.0
MIL
128 – 118
Push -10.0
o232.0
Offense vs Defense
Key Stats
League ranks in parenthesis
League Avg.
47.5
42.1
88.7
36.7
12.8
34.8
78.3
17.3
22.1
More Stats
League Avg.
43.3
10.6
32.8
26.5
13.4
2.0
7.4
5.2
Points
League Avg.
114.4
28.6
28.6
28.8
27.8
Referees
General
Jersey Number
48
Games Officiated
46
Home Team ATS
27-19-0
Home Team W/L
29-17
Avg. Home Score
119.2
Avg. Road Score
112.8
Home Avg. Margin
6.4
Avg. total Score
231.9
Over/Under
Overall
23-22
Less Than 200
0-0
200-209.5
1-0
210-219.5
2-0
220-229.5
9-11
230+
11-11
Favorite Or Underdog
Spread
Home Favorite
Home Underdog
0-4.5
9-5
4-3
5-9.5
4-4
3-3
10+
6-3
1-1
MIL Last 10 Games With Scott Foster
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
MIL FG
OPP FG
REB
W-1
U 230.0
16
42
/
84
36
/
94
51
–
48
W-16.5
O 241.0
15.5
50
/
88
43
/
96
49
–
36
L-9.5
U 230.5
-0.5
42
/
89
38
/
100
53
–
47
L-5
O 233.0
-8
44
/
83
42
/
84
43
–
32
W-10.5
O 229.5
14.5
53
/
96
41
/
93
57
–
38
W-6
O 216.5
3
48
/
86
41
/
80
40
–
32
W-5.5
O 228.0
2.5
45
/
92
45
/
94
49
–
42
L-1.5
U 212.5
-14.5
36
/
88
38
/
87
49
–
42
W5
U 218.5
-17
28
/
84
37
/
90
48
–
54
W-12.5
U 217.5
3.5
43
/
87
39
/
92
51
–
37
LAC Last 10 Games With Scott Foster
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
LAC FG
OPP FG
REB
L-1.5
U 227.5
11.5
42
/
86
38
/
80
46
–
37
W-10
O 227.5
1
42
/
83
44
/
90
45
–
36
L-11
U 227.0
-2
40
/
85
43
/
93
45
–
42
W-4
O 252.5
-20
49
/
95
56
/
98
34
–
46
L-5.5
U 228.5
-15.5
42
/
92
43
/
88
39
–
50
L8
O 227.0
6
50
/
85
35
/
80
35
–
32
L-6.5
U 232.5
-11.5
42
/
90
42
/
84
43
–
45
L-7.5
O 231.0
2.5
51
/
89
51
/
81
34
–
32
W7
U 228.5
-1
44
/
91
43
/
89
49
–
41
(OT)
L-7
O 216.5
12
40
/
95
39
/
95
53
–
53
General
Jersey Number
62
Games Officiated
47
Home Team ATS
21-24-2
Home Team W/L
27-20
Avg. Home Score
116.4
Avg. Road Score
112.7
Home Avg. Margin
3.7
Avg. total Score
229.1
Over/Under
Overall
24-23
Less Than 200
0-0
200-209.5
0-0
210-219.5
6-1
220-229.5
10-9
230+
8-13
Favorite Or Underdog
Spread
Home Favorite
Home Underdog
0-4.5
8-5
4-3
5-9.5
3-6
2-6
10+
4-4
0-0
MIL Last 10 Games With JB DeRosa
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
MIL FG
OPP FG
REB
W-3.5
U 221.5
-12.5
36
/
86
37
/
86
44
–
49
L-5.5
U 257.5
-14.5
43
/
96
50
/
102
46
–
51
L-2.5
U 227.0
17.5
36
/
84
38
/
77
43
–
36
L-4
O 223.5
23
51
/
91
35
/
76
50
–
29
L-11.5
O 226.5
2.5
41
/
92
45
/
95
47
–
50
W-2.5
O 229.0
-8.5
50
/
100
46
/
78
38
–
38
W-4
U 241.0
-15
37
/
91
47
/
87
28
–
55
W-6.5
O 238.5
-3.5
49
/
89
52
/
98
38
–
50
L-9.5
O 214.5
-1.5
47
/
86
44
/
93
42
–
40
W-13
O 228.0
7
48
/
85
36
/
93
47
–
47
LAC Last 10 Games With JB DeRosa
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
LAC FG
OPP FG
REB
W-8
U 236.0
-12
44
/
96
48
/
95
45
–
50
W-3.5
U 237.5
16.5
44
/
84
36
/
86
49
–
38
L1
U 224.0
13
41
/
88
36
/
73
48
–
31
W-9.5
O 225.0
2.5
47
/
90
44
/
93
45
–
40
L8
O 227.0
6
50
/
85
35
/
80
35
–
32
W-1
O 222.5
-8
42
/
89
40
/
82
38
–
43
L-2.5
O 231.5
3.5
46
/
88
43
/
80
36
–
39
W-6
U 223.5
-2
37
/
88
41
/
84
50
–
43
L-5.5
U 218.0
19.5
42
/
110
35
/
83
60
–
47
L5.5
P 219.0
-19.5
34
/
85
43
/
92
39
–
52
General
Jersey Number
88
Games Officiated
28
Home Team ATS
14-13-1
Home Team W/L
17-11
Avg. Home Score
117.6
Avg. Road Score
116.0
Home Avg. Margin
1.6
Avg. total Score
233.6
Over/Under
Overall
15-12
Less Than 200
0-0
200-209.5
0-0
210-219.5
1-1
220-229.5
5-8
230+
9-3
Favorite Or Underdog
Spread
Home Favorite
Home Underdog
0-4.5
7-6
2-2
5-9.5
1-2
2-0
10+
2-2
0-1
MIL Last 10 Games With Matt Kallio
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
MIL FG
OPP FG
REB
L-7.5
U 224.0
-33.5
37
/
83
45
/
87
38
–
47
L-11.5
O 226.5
2.5
41
/
92
45
/
95
47
–
50
W-6.5
O 238.5
-3.5
49
/
89
52
/
98
38
–
50
L-10
O 229.5
-39
37
/
84
53
/
102
45
–
49
L3
O 226.5
38
56
/
102
35
/
94
56
–
39
L-3.5
O 225.0
-18.5
34
/
82
44
/
92
46
–
45
LAC Last 10 Games With Matt Kallio
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
LAC FG
OPP FG
REB
L-1.5
U 227.5
11.5
42
/
86
38
/
80
46
–
37
W-5.5
O 235.0
21.5
53
/
85
38
/
77
44
–
25
W-2
U 238.0
-7
39
/
91
43
/
77
36
–
44
L-3.5
U 218.5
-11.5
43
/
87
35
/
75
32
–
42
L-2.5
U 226.0
0.5
40
/
85
41
/
81
39
–
40
L-11
U 216.0
-18
37
/
89
38
/
92
48
–
50
W-13.5
O 221.5
0.5
43
/
84
41
/
87
48
–
29
Pages Related to This Topic
Milwaukee, WI
Do federal agents have to follow Milwaukee’s face-covering and park ordinances?
Video circulating this week shows masked federal agents in Milwaukee arresting people. City leaders say the face coverings violate a city ordinance — but whether federal agents are required to follow local ordinances is a legal question that may ultimately be decided by a federal judge.
RELATED | Father with no criminal record detained by ICE on Milwaukee’s south side, family says
Local attorney Russell Jones said the answer depends on the specific ordinance and what federal authorities are doing.
“The issue becomes whether or not the local ordinances interfere with the operations of the federal officers acting under federal law. If it does, federal law will supersede it. Right, it’s the supremacy clause of the Constitution. If it doesn’t interfere with their operations, then typically they will follow those ordinances. So that’s really the question: do the ordinances interfere with the legitimate operations of the federal agency?” Jones explained.
For the past week, masked federal agents have been seen in Wisconsin arresting people they say are in the country illegally.
Watch: Do federal agents have to follow Milwaukee’s face covering and park ordinances?
Do federal agents have to follow Milwaukee’s face covering and park ordinances?
Galo Suarez described one encounter.
“They broke our side window, and they told us that if we didn’t comply, we would face several heavy consequences,” Suarez said.
Images have also surfaced of what appear to be federal agents in Milwaukee County parks.
Federal agents wearing masks and being in county parks, according to city and county leaders, are against local ordinances.
Milwaukee’s city ordinance prohibits law enforcement officers from wearing face coverings. A Milwaukee County ordinance prohibits any law enforcement agency from using a park as a staging area without a permit.
When asked whether a resolution to the legal question was possible now, Jones said it likely falls to the courts.
“That’s a question that eventually probably some federal judge will answer,” Jones said.
Before the city’s face covering ordinance was passed, City Attorney Evan Goyke wrote in a memo that “it is legal and enforceable.”
Enforcement of the ordinance would fall to Milwaukee Police, who earlier this week said they have “requested a formal written legal opinion from the city attorney’s office regarding the ordinance’s applicability and enforceability.” TMJ4 News reached out to Goyke on this and is waiting to hear back.
ICE has already stated it “will not abide by unconstitutional bans,” noting that “ICE officers wear face coverings for one reason: to protect themselves and their families from real-world threats including agitators.”
Jones said the practical challenge of enforcing a local ordinance against federal officers adds another layer of complexity.
“Enforcing a local ordinance right is typically done with an arrest or issuing a ticket, and certainly arresting ICE officers would interfere with their operations,” Jones added. “Ultimately, a federal judge will decide if these ordinances interfere with federal operations, and if they do, they will be superseded by federal law, and if they don’t, then ICE would likely have to follow them.”
This story was reported on-air by Jenna Rae and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.
Let’s talk:
Hey there! At TMJ4 News, we’re all about listening to our audience and tackling the stuff that really matters to you. Got a story idea, tip, or just want to chat about this piece? Hit us up using the form below. For more ways to get in touch, head over to tmj4.com/tips.
It’s about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for “TMJ4” on your device.
Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.
Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
Milwaukee, WI
Dominique Noth impacted Milwaukee arts, culture scene for six decades
A hospital bed. That was the only thing that could stop Dominique Paul Noth from doing a review.
An ice storm tried a couple of years ago, coming to Milwaukee the same night as a dance recital. It failed. When he could no longer drive and gave up his license, one of his children would take him, or he’d Uber to a performance. That was his level of dedication.
Then, one month before his passing, Noth, stuck in a hospital bed and hooked up to an oxygen tank, acquiesced, calling his editor to inform him he would not be able to review Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None.” For the first time in his 60 years as an arts critic in Milwaukee, the show would go on without him.
“He was not happy about it,” his son Vincent said.
“It’s something I don’t think I’ve ever seen him do before,” added Paul, the third oldest Noth’s nine children.
Noth, who influenced Milwaukee’s discussion of culture and the arts for close to six decades, died on June 26 at 84 years old. He had advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease complicated by heart failure.
Conceived while his parents were escaping the Nazis in France, Noth was born in New York in 1942. He moved to Milwaukee as a teenager and went to Marquette University, where he fell in love with the arts.
Noth graduated in 1963, and worked in New York for three years before being hired by the Milwaukee Journal, where he worked in a variety of positions for three decades. Starting as a copy editor, he soon made a switch to news writing before becoming a film and drama critic.
He kept rising, becoming an arts and senior features editor, working on the publication’s beloved Green Sheet in the 1970’s. Noth stayed at the newspaper long enough to serve as the first online news producer for the merged Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
In the 1970’s and 80’s, he also taught a film course at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. After leaving the Journal Sentinel, he served as editor-in-chief of The Milwaukee Labor Press for a decade before becoming a contributing theater and culture critic for Urban Milwaukee.
Noth’s writing earned numerous honors, including nine gold medals from The Milwaukee Press Club for Best Critic. Never afraid to ruffle feathers with searing reviews, Noth said “the force fizzled” in “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.” He even briefly got himself banned from reviewing a Skylight Theater show in 1974 because of past rhetoric.
“He approached Milwaukee as if it was New York, L.A., Chicago,” said Jeannie Gaffigan, Noth’s oldest daughter. “He really always believed in Milwaukee, and always believed in the arts in Milwaukee.”
His access to subjects often set him apart. Once, when Cary Grant was getting into a taxi to go to the airport, Noth followed the actor into the cab to secure an exclusive interview. He also got a one-on-one with Steven Spielberg by talking his way past security after the filmmaker spurned other media.
Noth juggled working tirelessly with raising a family, and often involved them in his jobs. He would take his children to exclusive, private screenings and even more exclusive interviews. His kids attended his UWM classes, and sat in the Milwaukee Journal offices while he typed his reviews.
He also loved to cook and bake, making everything from scratch.
“I have no idea how he did as much as he did,” son Paul said. “He was able to accomplish a lot.”
Even though his body was not fit to leave the hospital, Noth was able to give his family one final gift before he died. Surrounded by all his kids and many grandkids, Noth went around the room and gave a personalized goodbye to everybody.
“It’s a great blessing,” Paul said, “but it’s also a very emotional, devastating time.”
Noth told them even though he could no longer continue to make the world a better place, he trusted each and every one of them to carry on that legacy.
In that vein, his family established the Dominique Paul Noth Memorial Fund, which is now accepting donations. The fund, according to its website, will be used to support charitable causes that enrich the greater Milwaukee community, foster creativity and education, and strengthen civic life.
A celebration of life for Noth will begin at 2 p.m. on August 2 at Turner Hall, followed by a memorial tribute at 4 p.m.
Jack Albright can be reached at JAlbright@usatodayco.com.
Milwaukee, WI
Hundreds rally on Milwaukee’s South Side against ICE arrests and in solidarity with immigrants
Hundreds of people gathered at Kosciuszko Park on Milwaukee’s South Side, marching through the neighborhood and raising signs in protest of recent ICE arrests across Wisconsin.
READ ALSO | Father with no criminal record detained by ICE on Milwaukee’s south side, family says
Community members, organizations, and city leaders joined together in the march, which organizers said is meant to be peaceful and to raise awareness about human rights.
“We are standing in solidarity; we don’t believe what’s happening out here in the streets is valid. We think this administration is messed up and we see the politics trickling down now to Milwaukee,” Christina Lopez-Prado said.
The protest comes after federal agents conducted a series of arrests across Wisconsin in the last couple of days. The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement Tuesday that they have arrested 39 people and that many of them have criminal histories.
Watch: Hundreds rally on Milwaukee’s South Side against ICE arrests and in solidarity with immigrants
Protest held over ICE activity in Milwaukee
TMJ4 has been covering the recent ICE arrests, getting video and finding multiple people without any criminal record who have been detained by ICE.
“As an immigrant myself from Guatemala, I sympathize so much with the people of my community. Especially those who live in fear for what ICE is doing to our communities,” Julia said. “I have hope because the only thing stronger than fear is hope.”
Emilio De Torre of Milwaukee Turners said the nature of the arrests has shaken the community.
“It’s disruptive. People are afraid to go outside, afraid of being racially profiled,” De Torre said.
De Torre also addressed what demonstrators want from the federal government.
“Milwaukee does not want the kind of chaos that has been reigned down in Minneapolis, in Chicago, in LA. We want our federal government to follow the Constitution, to follow due process, and to make sure their reactions meet the thing that necessitated it,” De Torre said.
DHS said in its statement that all people arrested have or will receive full due process and will remain in ICE custody pending their removal or removal proceedings.
TMJ4 reached out to DHS for an updated number on arrests made in Wisconsin. They did not provide any new information.
Let’s talk:
Hey there! At TMJ4 News, we’re all about listening to our audience and tackling the stuff that really matters to you. Got a story idea, tip, or just want to chat about this piece? Hit us up using the form below. For more ways to get in touch, head over to tmj4.com/tips.
It’s about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for “TMJ4” on your device.
Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.
Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
-
Minneapolis, MN6 minutes ago‘Threads of Us’ explores how Minnesota immigrants hold onto home
-
Indianapolis, IN9 minutes ago
Police advise against celebrating Fourth of July by shooting in the air
-
Pittsburg, PA14 minutes agoFireworks Near Me: July 4th Events Around USC, Pittsburgh For 2026
-
Augusta, GA21 minutes agoAs temps rise, Augusta officials open May Park cooling center
-
Washington, D.C23 minutes agoWhat’s that noise? What you need to know about D.C. flyovers Friday and Saturday – WTOP News
-
Cleveland, OH29 minutes agoExtreme heat warning ends Friday evening: What to expect
-
Austin, TX36 minutes agoTexas May Have the Best Defensive Back Class in America
-
Alabama39 minutes agoAmerican Village to host Alabama’s official America 250 celebration in Montevallo