Milwaukee, WI
Phoenix Suns vs Milwaukee Bucks Prediction, Bet Builder Tips & Odds
Bucks Look a Great Bet on the Moneyline
We are having a wager on the Bucks to beat the Suns. You can back our prediction at 1.77 on the Moneyline and we think this offers great value.
Bucks Have 7 Wins in Previous 10 H2H Clashes
Phoenix Suns triumphed in their previous game. It was on the road where Charlotte Hornets were beaten 107-96 at Spectrum Center. Devin Booker scored 21 points, with Grayson Allen getting 17 and Bradley Beal 15.
Milwaukee Bucks won their last game 114-105, making it three home wins on the bounce. This was recorded at Fiserv Forum against Philadelphia 76ers. Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 32 points and had 7 assists. He racked up 11 rebounds and 9 field goals.
It was the Suns who came out on top when they last played the Bucks. At Footprint Center, a 114-106 win was recorded. The previous 10 games featuring these teams have resulted in seven Bucks victories.
Expert NBA Analysis
Getting the lowdown on injuries and studying the form guide are important duties ahead of making NBA picks. We also place great emphasis on the stats and a data-led approach can be effective.
Key Suns vs Bucks stats:
The 1.77 about Milwaukee Bucks look really attractive when it comes to the Moneyline. We think their opponents can be beaten in this NBA contest, so this is our best pick.
The spread lines provide you with the opportunity to get more juice on your bets. You can move the line for the Bucks and choose the odds to suit you.
Bucks Moneyline Probability
When you look at the latest odds, our pick has a 56.5% chance of landing a return. Taking all factors into consideration, our experts think there’s a stronger chance of success and have a probability interval between 60-65%. That means we’re regarding it as a value bet.
Suns vs Bucks Prediction
Bucks Moneyline @ 1.77
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Published 10:26, 17 March 2024
Correct Score Prediction
The Bucks to win by a 113-108 scoreline could be worth a chance. There’s a big potential return if you can land this bet on the money and it should provide some entertainment.
Phoenix Suns vs Milwaukee Bucks Odds
The odds and lines are updated on a frequent basis. You might therefore find that they are different to the ones listed for the betting predictions and bet builder tips.
Little Between the Two Teams According to the Books
The betting odds about Milwaukee Bucks winning is 1.77, with Phoenix Suns priced up at 2.10 to achieve victory. In the eyes of the leading NBA sportsbooks, the home team are regarded as 57% likely to claim a victory.
The spread currently stands at 2 and the total points line is 226. There are many ways to wager on basketball including the Totals. If you’re going for Under 226, this outcome can be backed at 1.91.
There’s a chance to back the Bucks at 1.83 to reach the 20-point total before their opponents. Should you want to go against the favorites, the Suns are available at 1.91.
If you’re planning to place a basketball wager, visit the betting sites and check out the huge selection of available team props and game lines. Find the lines which are the most attractive.
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Player Props & Micro Betting
The gambling sites also allow you to place player prop bets such as Points, Assists, Steals and Rebounds. This means you can focus on an individual player’s performance rather than wager on the actual outcome of the game in question.
There are always opportunities to enjoy micro betting. It’s generally the case that you will find team and player props in-game and basketball bettors can use their insight to wager on outcomes such as if the next shot will be a Two or Three-Pointer.
Team Stats
Latest regular season and play-off games stats.

Phoenix Suns Stats

Milwaukee Bucks Stats
Moneyline
- 6 wins and 4 defeats in the last 10 games
- 5 wins and 5 defeats in the last 10 games on the road
Moneyline
- 7 wins and 3 defeats in the last 10 games
- 7 wins and 3 defeats in the last 10 home games
Point Spread
- +2 Betting Line: Have covered the spread in 6 of the last 10 games
- +2 Betting Line on the Road: Have covered the spread in 6 of the last 10 games on the road
Point Spread
- -2 Betting Line: Have covered the spread in 7 of the last 10 games
- -2 Betting Line at Home: Have covered the spread in 7 of the last 10 home games
Total Points
- Game Totals: An average of 225.70 pts in the previous 10 games
- Game Totals on the Road: An average of 233.60 pts in the previous 10 games on the road
- Over 226: Covered in 6 of the previous 10 games
- Over 226 on the Road: Covered in 6 of the previous 10 games on the road
- Team Totals: Have scored an average of 113.20 pts and allowed 112.50 pts in the last 10 games
- Team Totals on the Road: Have scored an average of 118.40 pts and allowed 115.20 pts in the last 10 games on the road
Total Points
- Game Totals: An average of 220.70 pts in the previous 10 games
- Game Totals at Home: An average of 222.30 pts in the previous 10 home games
- Over 226: Covered in 2 of the previous 10 games
- Over 226 at Home: Covered in 3 of the previous 10 home games
- Team Totals: Have scored an average of 112.30 pts and allowed 108.40 pts in the last 10 games
- Team Totals at Home: Have scored an average of 115.10 pts and allowed 107.20 pts in the last 10 home games
Team Stats – Avg/Game
Last 10 Games
- 2-Pointers Made: 29.60 (54%)
- 3-Pointers Made: 12.60 (36%)
- Free Throws Made: 16.20 (77%)
- Rebounds: Total 49.1, Offensive 12.40, Defensive 36.70
- Assists: 26.40
- Blocks: 5.40
- Steals: 5.60
- Turnovers : 14.00
- Personal Fouls: 16.40
Last 10 Games on the Road
- 2-Pointers Made: 32.50 (57%)
- 3-Pointers Made: 12.10 (37%)
- Free Throws Made: 17.10 (78%)
- Rebounds: Total 46.5, Offensive 11.70, Defensive 34.80
- Assists: 28.30
- Blocks: 5.60
- Steals: 7.40
- Turnovers : 13.40
- Personal Fouls: 16.40
Team Stats – Avg/Game
Last 10 Games
- 2-Pointers Made: 24.70 (55%)
- 3-Pointers Made: 14.70 (37%)
- Free Throws Made: 18.80 (80%)
- Rebounds: Total 43.8, Offensive 7.90, Defensive 35.90
- Assists: 25.10
- Blocks: 4.20
- Steals: 6.20
- Turnovers : 10.70
- Personal Fouls: 16.00
Last 10 Home Games
- 2-Pointers Made: 26.10 (56%)
- 3-Pointers Made: 15.20 (40%)
- Free Throws Made: 17.30 (80%)
- Rebounds: Total 45.3, Offensive 8.60, Defensive 36.70
- Assists: 26.80
- Blocks: 3.50
- Steals: 7.80
- Turnovers : 12.00
- Personal Fouls: 18.10
Both teams’ confirmed lineups will be published ahead of tip-off. There is also the chance to look at the lineups from the previous 10 games.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee man charged; officer trapped in defendant’s getaway car
MILWAUKEE – A 26-year-old Milwaukee man is accused of fleeing police during an arrest attempt. An officer who was present to make the arrest ended up being trapped in the backseat of the defendant’s vehicle during an attempt to flee law enforcement. The accused is Kewane Daniels – and he faces the following criminal counts:
- First-degree recklessly endangering safety
- False imprisonment
- Operating a motor vehicle to flee or in an attempt to elude an officer
- Second-degree recklessly endangering safety
Property taken, arrest attempt
What we know:
According to the criminal complaint, Milwaukee police reported to the Comfort Suites near 118th and Silver Spring after a caller indicated that “property had been taken from her by the defendant,” the complaint says. The caller indicated location data alerted her that the property was in the hotel parking lot. Daniels also had two warrants for his arrest.
The caller reached out to Daniels to come outside and meet her. Law enforcement were going to assist with arresting Daniels and getting the property back.
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The complaint indicates Daniels approached his car, and an officer followed and positioned himself behind an open rear door. He “drew his service weapon knowing that Daniels was reported to frequently be armed,” the complaint says. The officer ordered Daniels not to place the car in drive, but the complaint says Daniels ignored the orders and “accelerated in reverse in an attempt to flee (the officer).”
Arresting officer trapped in defendant’s vehicle
Dig deeper:
The officer, who was now being forced to back pedal, “realized he could not keep up with the quickly reversing vehicle, and feared he may be overtaken and crushed beneath the auto. (The officer) stated that he had to jump into the open rear passenger’s seat in order to escape the possibility of being knocked down beneath the oncoming vehicle’s door and tires,” the complaint says.
The defendant quickly accelerated out of the hotel parking lot with the officer in the rear seat. The officer “continually ordered him to stop the car,” the complaint says. The officer stated, “Daniels fled at a high rate of speed near 90 mph east on W. Silver Spring Drive while losing control and mounting the curb several times,” the complaint says. During this entire incident, the officer said he “kept his service weapon aimed at Daniels while in the back seat. Due to the speeds and reckless driving, (the officer) could not exit the vehicle,” the complaint says.
The court filing says the officer having his firearm pointed had no effect on Daniels pulling over the vehicle. Later, he put his weapon away to try and convince Daniels that he was not in danger and to pull over the vehicle. Instead, the defendant continued fleeing and driving recklessly, the complaint says.
Defendant bails, car crashes
What we know:
Near 92nd and Birch Avenue in Milwaukee, the complaint says, “Daniels opened the driver’s door and abandoned the vehicle which was still moving at approximately 35 mph.” The officer remained trapped in the rear passenger seat of the driverless vehicle which “came to a stop when it mounted the curb, continued into a front yard, and eventually crashed into a tree,” the complaint says. It is noted that Daniels’ vehicle had the child locks engaged, so the officer was unable to exit the vehicle on his own.
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Officers in other squads quickly located Daniels. The complaint indicates the defendant was “missing footwear in extremely frigid temperatures.” His footwear was recovered in a grassy area near where he was taken into custody.
What’s next:
Online court records indicate Daniels is scheduled to make his initial appearance in Milwaukee County court on Thursday, Jan. 8.
The Source: Information in this post was provided by Wisconsin Circuit Court Access and the criminal complaint associated with this case.
Milwaukee, WI
Sherman Park Grocery at risk of closing; serves Milwaukee food desert
MILWAUKEE – A grocery store on Milwaukee’s north side needs your help, or they could close. The Sherman Park Grocery store serves one of 13 federally recognized food deserts in Milwaukee.
What we know:
The grocery store serves one of the most underserved areas of Milwaukee. But in order to stay open, the store owner, Moe Wince, says he needs help.
The store is dealing with a multitude of obstacles – including paying monthly bills, increased food prices, and flood damage.
Sherman Park Grocery Store says it’s the only Black-owned grocery store in the state and serves one of 13 food deserts in Milwaukee.
Food deserts are areas with low income households and poor access to grocery stores.
Sherman Park Grocery Store
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What they’re saying:
“We can’t sustain ourselves. If things do not change, or we don’t start collaborating and getting somebody or an organization or nonprofit or philanthropy group stepping up and saying ‘Mo, this is what it looks like for us, and we want to maintain your store, we want to make sure you sustain yourselves, not just tomorrow, but long term,’” said Mo Wince, Sherman Park Grocery owner.
The store says their goal is to help provide healthier food options to the area.
In an effort to keep their doors open, Sherman Park Grocery is reaching out for help to anyone – including state government, local non-profits, businesses and volunteers.
The Source: This post was produced by FOX6 News.
Milwaukee, WI
Pregnant Milwaukee mom of 3-year-old dead after arson fire, police say
Suspected Milwaukee drunken driver drives into sheriff deputy, footage shows
A 21-year-old, accused of drunken driving the wrong way on Interstate 43 and crashing into a Milwaukee sheriff’s deputy on January 1, was charged with second-degree reckless endangering safety and a driving while under the influence, second offense.
Provided by Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office
A 22-year-old pregnant Milwaukee woman was found dead in a house fire that was intentionally set, leaving behind a 3-year-old daughter.
The family of Gladys Johnson is heartbroken at their loss. Her death occurred 33 years almost to the day that her brothers died in a fire.
Gladys Johnson was discovered by her mother, Michelle Johnson, following a fire at their residence in the 2800 block of North 26th Street on Jan. 5.
The Milwaukee Police Department said a 21-year-old man has been arrested for arson. Police said the man intentionally brandished a firearm and then started a house on fire.
The man who was arrested is the father of Johnson’s daughter and unborn child, according to Josie Johnson-Smith, Gladys Johnson’s aunt.
Police said Gladys Johnson’s cause of death is officially undetermined and under investigation, but the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the death a homicide.
“He took my niece’s life,” Johnson-Smith said. “He threatened to kill her before. That’s why she ended up back with her mom.”
The Journal Sentinel does not typically name suspects unless they’ve been formally charged with a crime.
Gladys Johnson was five months pregnant with a baby boy, according to Johnson-Smith. “She was so happy, teaching her daughter that she was going to be a big sister,” Johnson-Smith said.
Fire-related death reopens old wounds
Gladys Johnson’s death reopens old wounds for her mother, who lost two sons in a bar fire in Milwaukee in 1992.
Milwaukee Journal reporting from the time recalls Terrance Bizzle-Johnson, 4, and Antonio Bizzle-Johnson, 2, being found dead on New Year’s Eve 1992 from smoke inhalation after a fire broke out at a family tavern on the north side of the city.
The Journal’s article details a harrowing rescue attempt by family members, including by Josie Johnson-Smith and Michelle Johnson.
Gladys Johnson was the ‘light in our family’
Gladys Johnson was named after her late grandmother.
“She was the most loving person you ever wanted to meet,” Johnson-Smith said. “Her spirit was a light. If you were in a bad mood, she would cheer you up. She was the light in our family.
“Her daughter is 3 years old and can talk, spell, and say her ABCs. She was a good mom.
“We’re just so devastated right now. He’s seemed like a nice man. So many young women have passed away with domestic situations and it’s just overwhelming.
“The only thing I’d ask the community, to the young women out there that are going through situations similar to my niece, speak out. Don’t be ashamed. You have to tell somebody.”
Gladys’ Johnson’s family started a GoFundMe fundraiser to help cover funeral expenses.
Where to find help for domestic violence
Victim advocates can help with safety planning. Calls to advocates are confidential and do not involve law enforcement.
- The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 800-799-7233.
- The National Sexual Assault Hotline is 800-656-4673.
- End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin has a statewide directory of resources at endabusewi.org/get-help.
- Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault has a statewide directory of resources at wcasa.org/survivors/service-providers.
- The Sojourner Family Peace Center in Milwaukee operates a 24-hour confidential hotline at 414-933-2722.
- The Milwaukee Women’s Center offers a 24-hour crisis line at 414-671-6140.
- We Are Here Milwaukee provides information on culturally specific organizations at weareheremke.org.
- Kids Matter Inc. provides free legal services and specialized assistance to individuals caring for children impacted by domestic violence and homicide. Kids Matter can be reached at 414-344-1220 and offers free online resources at kidsmatterinc.org.
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