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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
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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
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