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Denver Nuggets vs Milwaukee Bucks Prediction, 2/12/2024 Preview and Pick
Game: Denver Nuggets vs Milwaukee Bucks
Date: Monday, February 12, 2024
Location: Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, WI
TV: Bally Sports Wisconsin
The Denver Nuggets (36-17) are on their way to Fiserv Forum on Monday where they will compete against the Milwaukee Bucks (34-19).
The Nuggets took the court against the Kings and ended up losing by a score of 135-106 in their last game. Denver walked away from the contest with a 46.3% FG percentage (38 out of 82) and buried 10 of their 29 3-point shots. From the free throw line, the Nuggets buried 20 of their 28 tries for a rate of 71.4%. In relation to pulling down boards, they earned 35 with 9 of them being of the offensive sort. They also distributed 26 assists in this matchup as well as forcing the other team into 16 turnovers and getting 9 steals. With respect to the defense, Denver allowed 58.6% from the floor on 51 out of 87 shooting. Sacramento distributed 32 dimes and had 11 steals for the game. Furthermore, Sacramento snagged 42 boards (6 offensive, 36 defensive) and earned 5 blocked shots. Sacramento finished shooting 88.9% when shooting free throws by burying 16 of their 18 attempts. They also converted 17 of their 34 tries from 3-point range. Regarding personal fouls, the Nuggets walked away with 16 while the Kings racked up 22 personal fouls.
Nikola Jokic is a player who was a contributor for the contest. Jokic finished the game at 52.9% from the field and also recorded 7 assists. He saw the court for 30 minutes and also snagged 8 boards. He finished with 23 points on 9 of 17 shooting.
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Denver enters this contest with a win-loss record of 36-17 for the season. They lose possession by turning the ball over 12.6 times per contest and as a basketball team they are committing 18.6 fouls on a nightly basis. As a unit, Denver is pulling down 44.0 rebounds per contest and has tallied 1,524 assists on the campaign, which is 5th in the NBA in terms of passing. The Nuggets are connecting on 37.1% on 3-point shots (611 of 1,647) and 75.5% from the charity stripe. They average 114.6 points per game (18th in basketball) while connecting on 49.3% from the field.
Defensively, the Nuggets are forcing their opponents into 12.1 turnovers on a nightly basis while drawing 18.7 fouls. They give up 36.4% on 3-point attempts and they are ranked 6th in the league in points per game from their opponents (111.0). The Nuggets defensively are allowing an opponent FG percentage of 46.9% (2,165 of 4,616) and they relinquish 41.7 rebounds per game as a squad. They currently rank 10th in basketball in allowing assists to their opponents with 1,354 relinquished this year.
In their last game, the Bucks took home the win by a final score of 120-84 against the Hornets. The Bucks pulled down 43 defensive boards and 10 offensive rebounds totaling 53 in the matchup. They coughed it up 5 times, while getting 8 steals for the matchup. The Hornets committed 20 fouls for the contest which got the Bucks to the charity stripe for 24 tries. They were able to knock down 20 of them for a percentage of 83.3%. With regard to shots from distance, Milwaukee made 18 out of 52 attempts (34.6%). When the final whistle blew, the Bucks went 41 for 94 from the field which had them sitting at 43.6%. The Bucks permitted the Hornets to knock down 27 out of their 79 tries from the floor which had them shooting 34.2% in this contest. They went 24.1% from 3-point land by shooting 7 of 29 and ended up shooting 23 of 29 at the free throw line (79.3%). In regard to cleaning the glass, Milwaukee permitted Charlotte to pull down 48 in total (8 offensive).
Damian Lillard ended up being a major contributor for the Bucks for the game. He made 9 out of 18 in this game for a rate of 50.0%, and had 4 rebounds. Lillard accumulated 26 points in his 29 mins on the hardwood and earned 8 dimes for the contest.
Milwaukee has a record of 34-19 on the year. On the offensive side of the ball, the Bucks are connecting on 49.5% from the field, which has them ranked 5th in basketball. Milwaukee has 6,514 points so far this season (122.9 per contest) and they grab 44.0 rebounds per contest. They are earning an assist 26.8 times per contest (14th in the NBA) and they are losing possession via turnover 12.8 times per game. The Bucks are responsible for committing 20.2 fouls per game and they connect on 77.0% from the free throw line.
The Bucks on the defensive end are ranked 23rd in the NBA in PPG allowed with 119.3. They have forced 12.0 TO’s per game and allow teams to shoot 47.4% from the floor (17th in the league). The Milwaukee defense concedes 35.2% on 3-pointers (639 of 1,817) and opponents are making 81.3% of their foul shots. They have allowed 26.4 assists and 44.2 rebounds every game, which ranks 14th and 19th in the league.
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Milwaukee man accused in ‘card cracking’ scheme already in prison for fatal crash
Man charged in ‘card cracking’ scheme
A Milwaukee man is now accused of scamming people and banks out of tens of thousands of dollars in what investigators call a “card cracking” scheme.
MILWAUKEE – A Milwaukee man, already serving prison time for a fatal crash, is now accused of scamming people and banks out of tens of thousands of dollars before that crash even happened.
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Prosecutors said 27-year-old Jaquon Benson used fraudulent checks to take cash out of multiple ATMs in a scheme known as “card cracking.” He is charged with six felonies.
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‘Card cracking’ scheme
The backstory:
Court filings said Benson was caught on camera at ATMs across the Milwaukee metropolitan area, cashing out what investigators said were fraudulent checks.
According to a criminal complaint, Benson was the ringleader in a scheme that spanned several months in 2023. Here’s how investigators said it worked.
ATM surveillance image of Jaquon Benson (Courtesy: MCDAO)
First, someone needs a check or bank information. Benson is accused of recruiting a friend to steal checks from USPS drop boxes. The stolen checks would then be modified, sometimes to the tune of thousands of dollars.
Next, prosecutors said Benson took to social media to recruit people to use their bank accounts or to open up new accounts. Investigators said, after depositing the fraudulent checks into those accounts, Benson would pull up to the ATM to withdraw – or attempt to withdraw – the money he had just deposited.
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Multiple banks were targeted to the tune of more than $116,000. Court filings said the victims ranged from people to business – to even the “Milwaukee County Office of the Sheriff.” But not all that money was pocketed.
The complaint said many banks had security measures in place to stop potential fraud before it happened. Still, Benson is accused of cashing out close to $61,000.
Social media image included in criminal complaint filed against Jaquon Benson (Courtesy: MCDAO)
Dig deeper:
Benson was caught driving a stolen car in May 2024. When officers tried to stop him, he took off and crashed into a van at 27th and Locust – killing a 41-year-old man. He was sentenced to more than a decade in prison.
The Source: FOX6 News reviewed a criminal complaint filed with the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office and Wisconsin Circuit Court records, as well as prior coverage of the fatal crash case.
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Behind Milwaukee’s recent restaurant closures
Milwaukee’s dining community is grappling with a recent string of restaurant closures that includes longtime neighborhood fixtures and newer concepts. The losses have sparked disappointment among diners and raised broader questions about why even popular locations and prime riverfront spots are struggling to survive.
On Milwaukee’s Lori Fredrich told WTMJ’s Adam Roberts that restaurant owners are increasingly speaking candidly about the realities of running a business, using social media to share financial pressures and warn customers when closure may be imminent. The shift marks a departure from past practices, when restaurants often closed quietly without explanation.
With January and February historically among the toughest months for restaurants, local leaders are urging residents to buy local. Programs like Visit Milwaukee’s Buy Local Bonus aim to provide short-term relief, but many in the industry worry about what the year ahead may bring.
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‘We’re still struggling’: Milwaukee mom seeks help after historic flooding as Christmas approaches
MILWAUKEE — Wisconsin has confirmed a new 24-hour rainfall record after more than a foot of rain fell in Milwaukee during historic summer flooding, but for some families like Victoria Kiepert’s, the damage never ended.
The August 9th and 10th storms brought 14-and-a-half inches of rain to northwest Milwaukee in just 24 hours, now officially the most rain ever recorded in a single day in Wisconsin. Behind that historic number are families still trying to rebuild as Christmas approaches.
“We lost all of our stuff in the basement,” Kiepert said.
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Floodwaters damaged Kiepert’s northside home, destroying nearly everything her family owned. She applied for help, but says months later, recovery is still falling on her shoulders.
“Beds, appliances, all that stuff, kids’ clothes, TVs, everything,” Kiepert said.
The Milwaukee mother, who cares for five children, says her family was left homeless for two weeks after the flooding.
Victoria Kiepert
“We had to move, and I couldn’t find a house right away, so we were homeless for two weeks, and then we moved and still don’t have the things we need,” Kiepert said.
Watch: Milwaukee mom seeks help after historic flooding as Christmas approaches
Milwaukee mom seeks help after historic flooding as Christmas approaches
Climate experts say the storms were unprecedented, with rain falling one to three inches an hour for several hours, overwhelming basements, streets, and sewer systems. Radar estimates show 10 to 12 inches fell across northern Milwaukee and northeast Waukesha counties, confirming the devastation was widespread.
Kiepert says she and her kids have to sleep on air mattresses, and the holidays only add more pressure to an already overwhelming situation.
“People think that after people get FEMA money, it’s just done and over with, and that should be enough, but it’s really not because it takes months, even years, sometimes when you’re starting all over,” Kiepert said.
She’s unsure how she will provide gifts for her kids this Christmas, her family still needs basic necessities months after the flooding.
Victoria Kiepert
“We still need beds, dressers, kids’ clothing, a lot of stuff,” Kiepert said.
As Wisconsin marks a new chapter in climate history, families like Kiepert’s say recovery can’t stop at statistics, especially as Christmas approaches.
“This year’s really hard, because mostly because of the flood, cause all the stuff we lost, I have to buy them new stuff, because that money isn’t available for Christmas,” Kiepert said.
The flooding has made this Christmas particularly challenging for Kiepert’s family, including her youngest daughter experiencing her first Christmas.
“This is my daughter’s first Christmas, it would help for all my kids but mainly for her, to make like a Christmas miracle for them,” Kiepert said.
Despite the hardships, Kiepert maintains perspective on what matters most during the holidays.
“Sometimes it’s not about the gifts, it’s about being stable and having family around,” Kiepert said.
As Victoria’s family continues to rebuild, community support can make a real difference. A GoFundMe is available for those who wish to donate money or provide much-needed household items. If you can donate any of the furniture items she seeks, her email is Victoria.kiepert@icloud.com, or you can reach out to me by email at gideon.verdin@tmj4.com, and I will connect you with Victoria.
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