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Milwaukee vs Sacramento Stats & Past Results – NBA Game on March 12, 2024
NBATV Canada, BSN, NBALP, NBCSCA
MIL
SAC
Win / Loss
ATS
Jan 14, ’24 Mar 13, ’23 Dec 07, ’22 Mar 16, ’22 Jan 22, ’22 Apr 03, ’21 Feb 21, ’21 Feb 10, ’20 Jan 10, ’20 Feb 27, ’19 Mar 4, 2024
MIL 113 – LAC 106
Feb 3, 2024
DAL 117 – MIL 129 Jan 24, 2024
MIL 126 – CLE 116
Mar 27, 2023
DET 117 – MIL 126
Mar 9, 2023 MIL 118 – BK 113
Jan 14, 2023
MIA 111 – MIL 95
Dec 17, 2022
MIL 123 – UTA 97 Nov 7, 2022
ATL 117 – MIL 98
May 1, 2022
BOS 89 – MIL 101
Apr 20, 2022 MIL 110 – CHI 114
Feb 28, 2024
DEN 117 – SAC 96
Feb 13, 2024
PHO 130 – SAC 125
Jan 5, 2024 SAC 135 – TOR 130
Dec 18, 2023
SAC 143 – WAS 131
Nov 29, 2023
SAC 117 – LAC 131 Nov 4, 2023
HOU 107 – SAC 89
Apr 30, 2023
SAC 100 – GS 120
Feb 28, 2023 OKC 117 – SAC 123
Feb 14, 2023
PHO 120 – SAC 109
Jan 25, 2023
SAC 95 – TOR 113 Jan 26, 2024
MIL 100 – CLE 112
Nov 18, 2023
MIL 132 – DAL 125
Apr 26, 2023 MIL 126 – MIA 128 Mar 29, 2023
IND 136 – MIL 149
Jan 27, 2023
IND 131 – MIL 141
Dec 23, 2022 BK 118 – MIL 100
Nov 9, 2022
OKC 132 – MIL 136 Nov 2, 2022
MIL 116 – DET 91
May 7, 2022 MIL 103 – BOS 101
Mar 16, 2022
SAC 126 – MIL 135
Nov 6, 2023
HOU 122 – SAC 97
Apr 23, 2023 GS 126 – SAC 125
Mar 25, 2023
SAC 121 – UTA 113
Jan 21, 2023
SAC 127 – PHI 129 Jan 7, 2023
SAC 134 – LAL 136
Nov 22, 2022
MEM 109 – SAC 113
Nov 7, 2022 GS 116 – SAC 113
Apr 3, 2022
SAC 90 – GS 109
Mar 16, 2022
SAC 126 – MIL 135 Dec 22, 2021
SAC 89 – LAC 105
Feb 8, 2024
MIL 105 – MIN 129
Jan 20, 2024 DET 135 – MIL 141
Dec 23, 2023
NY 111 – MIL 130
Jan 21, 2023
CLE 114 – MIL 102 Dec 25, 2022
BOS 139 – MIL 118
Nov 27, 2022
MIL 124 – DAL 115
Nov 18, 2022 PHI 110 – MIL 102
Dec 23, 2021
DAL 95 – MIL 102
Nov 10, 2021
NY 100 – MIL 112 May 11, 2021
MIL 114 – ORL 102
Mar 4, 2023
SAC 134 – MIN 138
Feb 3, 2023
IND 107 – SAC 104 Jan 11, 2023
SAC 135 – HOU 115
Dec 19, 2022
SAC 119 – CHA 125
Jan 14, 2022 SAC 126 – HOU 114
Jan 9, 2022
POR 103 – SAC 88
Dec 4, 2021
SAC 104 – LAC 99 Oct 20, 2021
POR 121 – SAC 124
Dec 29, 2020
SAC 125 – DEN 115
Mar 14, 2019 BOS 126 – SAC 120
Golden 1 Center
Team
Record
ATS
O/U
Away
Home
42-23
28-36-1
31-33-1
17-16
25-7
36-27
31-31-1
34-29-0
19-15
17-12
Head-To-HeadLast 10
Date
Home
Result
ATS
O/U
MIL
143 – 142 (OT)
SAC 4.0
o247.0
SAC
133 – 124
MIL -3.5
o246.5
MIL
126 – 113
MIL -6.5
o236.0
SAC
135 – 126
MIL -8.0
o242.0
MIL
133 – 127
SAC 8.0
o226.5
SAC
129 – 128
SAC 3.0
o238.0
MIL
128 – 115
MIL -10.0
o239.5
MIL
123 – 111
MIL -10.0
o229.5
SAC
127 – 106
MIL -9.0
o223.5
SAC
141 – 140 (OT)
SAC 6.5
o237.0
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.
114.3
28.6
28.5
28.8
27.8
Referees
General
Jersey Number
74
Games Officiated
48
Home Team ATS
23-25-0
Home Team W/L
26-22
Avg. Home Score
115.7
Avg. Road Score
114.3
Home Avg. Margin
1.4
Avg. total Score
230.1
Over/Under
Overall
24-24
Less Than 200
0-0
200-209.5
0-0
210-219.5
3-5
220-229.5
9-9
230+
12-10
Favorite Or Underdog
Spread
Home Favorite
Home Underdog
0-4.5
6-6
5-6
5-9.5
5-10
4-2
10+
3-1
0-0
MIL Last 10 Games With Curtis Blair
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
MIL FG
OPP FG
REB
W2.5
U 222.5
9.5
37
/
78
37
/
84
46
–
38
W-4
U 249.0
-8
40
/
81
50
/
88
42
–
36
W-6.5
O 237.5
3.5
45
/
90
46
/
91
46
–
39
L-11.5
O 226.5
2.5
41
/
92
45
/
95
47
–
50
L-9.5
U 234.0
-4.5
44
/
104
41
/
104
61
–
47
L4
U 213.5
12
45
/
87
34
/
84
51
–
32
W-2
U 226.5
24
48
/
90
39
/
86
54
–
29
L-5.5
U 220.0
24.5
46
/
99
36
/
87
48
–
41
W5
U 218.5
-17
28
/
84
37
/
90
48
–
54
L-10
U 224.5
-14
38
/
82
44
/
89
44
–
43
SAC Last 10 Games With Curtis Blair
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
SAC FG
OPP FG
REB
L9
U 227.5
12
46
/
86
38
/
95
43
–
43
L4.5
O 245.0
0.5
44
/
85
49
/
95
39
–
50
W-4.5
O 237.5
0.5
52
/
100
47
/
87
42
–
37
L-14.5
O 252.0
-2.5
53
/
100
44
/
85
42
–
39
L1.5
O 231.5
-12.5
40
/
86
50
/
93
47
–
37
L-2.5
U 221.5
20.5
40
/
87
32
/
84
53
–
43
L-1
U 229.5
-21
36
/
96
43
/
100
49
–
55
W-2.5
O 230.5
-3.5
43
/
98
43
/
82
42
–
51
L2.5
U 234.5
8.5
50
/
88
37
/
83
37
–
40
L-3
U 238.0
-21
35
/
73
48
/
97
34
–
41
General
Jersey Number
26
Games Officiated
50
Home Team ATS
19-30-1
Home Team W/L
20-30
Avg. Home Score
113.2
Avg. Road Score
115.3
Home Avg. Margin
-2.0
Avg. total Score
228.5
Over/Under
Overall
24-25
Less Than 200
0-0
200-209.5
1-0
210-219.5
7-4
220-229.5
5-7
230+
11-14
Favorite Or Underdog
Spread
Home Favorite
Home Underdog
0-4.5
7-7
4-7
5-9.5
3-6
3-7
10+
2-3
0-0
MIL Last 10 Games With Pat Fraher
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
MIL FG
OPP FG
REB
L-5.5
U 238.5
-17.5
35
/
87
38
/
92
51
–
51
W-2
O 247.5
5
49
/
94
51
/
103
41
–
49
(OT)
L-13
O 219.0
-15
42
/
91
50
/
110
56
–
45
W-12.5
O 238.0
-0.5
53
/
101
58
/
93
29
–
52
W-6.5
O 238.5
-3.5
49
/
89
52
/
98
38
–
50
L2.5
U 230.5
15.5
46
/
93
37
/
84
45
–
45
(OT)
W-1
O 214.0
-3
50
/
111
50
/
106
55
–
55
W-11.5
U 222.5
13.5
43
/
92
33
/
79
52
–
35
P-2
U 212.0
0
40
/
99
32
/
87
53
–
47
W-8
O 242.0
-1
46
/
94
47
/
89
39
–
47
SAC Last 10 Games With Pat Fraher
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
SAC FG
OPP FG
REB
L-2
O 217.5
27
43
/
75
36
/
81
39
–
34
W7
O 234.5
-6
45
/
90
48
/
102
44
–
44
L-9
U 234.5
-1
44
/
95
47
/
91
42
–
45
L-5.5
O 236.0
-7.5
46
/
84
49
/
93
29
–
46
L-7.5
O 243.0
-9.5
45
/
86
50
/
82
34
–
38
W2.5
U 237.0
-6.5
41
/
91
39
/
90
49
–
45
W8
U 235.5
-5
44
/
88
37
/
91
48
–
43
L4.5
U 221.0
-14.5
31
/
81
41
/
79
35
–
47
L8
O 242.0
-1
46
/
94
47
/
89
39
–
47
L4
U 217.5
-12
34
/
85
42
/
82
40
–
43
General
Jersey Number
70
Games Officiated
42
Home Team ATS
16-26-0
Home Team W/L
16-26
Avg. Home Score
116.1
Avg. Road Score
115.9
Home Avg. Margin
0.2
Avg. total Score
232.1
Over/Under
Overall
21-21
Less Than 200
0-0
200-209.5
0-0
210-219.5
6-3
220-229.5
5-6
230+
10-12
Favorite Or Underdog
Spread
Home Favorite
Home Underdog
0-4.5
3-6
4-8
5-9.5
5-4
1-3
10+
1-4
2-1
MIL Last 10 Games With Phenizee Ransom
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
MIL FG
OPP FG
REB
L2.5
O 222.0
-21.5
40
/
81
48
/
87
35
–
43
L-13
O 245.0
7
44
/
94
47
/
85
40
–
49
W-2.5
U 244.5
-16.5
41
/
93
48
/
91
41
–
53
L3
U 217.5
9
48
/
86
39
/
86
41
–
36
L5.5
O 227.5
15.5
50
/
85
42
/
84
35
–
39
W-6
O 216.5
3
48
/
86
41
/
80
40
–
32
L-1
U 212.5
9
40
/
78
41
/
90
41
–
42
W-3.5
U 208.5
-3.5
35
/
86
37
/
82
43
–
47
W3.5
U 216.0
-15.5
36
/
83
40
/
90
38
–
50
L-15.5
U 230.5
-3.5
43
/
101
39
/
94
63
–
52
SAC Last 10 Games With Phenizee Ransom
Date
Score (H-A)
ATS
O/U
MAR
SAC FG
OPP FG
REB
L-4.5
O 237.5
-8.5
49
/
89
48
/
80
39
–
40
L-2
U 235.5
5
40
/
89
37
/
86
47
–
49
W-9
O 236.0
11
45
/
94
44
/
96
45
–
48
L-10
O 242.0
-16
45
/
95
49
/
95
42
–
56
W-5.5
O 238.5
6.5
48
/
96
44
/
101
53
–
50
L-2
U 222.5
17
37
/
88
33
/
85
48
–
46
W2
U 219.5
7
36
/
86
34
/
89
51
–
47
W6.5
O 234.0
-9.5
45
/
93
42
/
92
49
–
43
W-1
O 226.0
9
46
/
94
44
/
81
37
–
39
W7.5
O 227.5
-1.5
49
/
97
48
/
95
52
–
47
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Community members rally to preserve Milwaukee Public Museum exhibits
MILWAUKEE — Ten-year-old Alma Steele, a longtime visitor of the Milwaukee Public Museum, joined a group of supporters Saturday to protest plans for the museum’s relocation.
“We used to go every Saturday morning. My favorite is the butterfly exhibit,” Steele smiled.
This Saturday’s visit was different; she was there to voice her support for keeping the museum in its current building at 800 W. Wells St.
Alma was among more than a dozen individuals expressing their love for the museum and its exhibits, like the Streets of Old Milwaukee and European Village.
The group is called Preserve Milwaukee, and it aims to advocate for the preservation of beloved exhibits and the character of the current building.
“A lot of these exhibits and displays are endearing to us. These are works of art and should not be destroyed,” Scott Bush, a member of the Board of Directors for the group, said.
The group formed in response to news that the museum is planning to move to a new location, slated to open in 2027, at West McKinley Avenue and North Sixth Street.
“They can build a new museum; it’s a good thing, but we don’t have to destroy this one,” Justin Gaver, another board member, said.
Some exhibits, particularly those integral to the museum’s structure, cannot be relocated to the new site, according to a post on X by the museum.
Rebecca Ehlers, Vice President of Marketing, Communications, and Visitor Experience for the Milwaukee Public Museum stressed that the current building is roughly $100 million behind on maintenance, which poses a risk to the four million artifacts housed within.
“The building we have is not sustainable for the future,” she said. “All of the items that are the heart will come with us.”
TMJ4 reported in 2022 that there were cracks in the ceiling and walls, along with interior gutters and hanging buckets to catch leaking water.
As construction is underway at the new site, the fate of the current museum will ultimately be decided by Milwaukee County.
Preserve Milwaukee’s members said they will continue working on their campaign to save the building.
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Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff Advocates for Kamala Harris’s Economic Vision at Milwaukee Event – Milwaukee Courier Weekly Newspaper
By Karen Stokes
An Economic Opportunity Event featuring Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff took place on Tuesday at Diamond Discs International located on Milwaukee’s northwest side.
The Second Gentleman began his speech by addressing the escalating situation in Israel and the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in the southern states of North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, and Tennessee. He noted that governors in the affected states have indicated that the administration is working hand in hand with them to ensure they have the necessary resources. He emphasized that the President and Vice President are dedicated to supporting these communities well beyond the immediate emergency response phase.
“Everywhere we go, it’s the same thing. People are ready for Kamala to be president of the United States. They’re ready for somebody who understands them, somebody who understands the economy, somebody who actually cares about you and brings real solutions to the table,” Emhoff said.
“She’s taking the fight directly to Donald Trump right to his face. It’s no surprise he’s ducking a second debate because she kicked his ass at the first debate because we need a president whose toughness is actually real — not just this reality TV fake tough guy routine.”
“Kamala Harris is a capitalist,” Emhoff said. “She’s pro-growth, she’s pro-innovation, pro-technology, she’s pro-business but also supports workers. All these things can work at the same time.”
Even though Kamala Harris’ economic plan does overlap with aspects of Bidenomics, there are also key differences.
Emhoff highlighted Harris’ economic plan as having three tiers.
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Thanks to Pete Alonso’s historic, clutch home run in the ninth inning on Thursday night, the New York Mets emerged victorious in Game 3 of the NL Wild Card Series. That sent the Brewers packing, while the Mets got to punch their ticket to the NLDS.
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The very next year, Milwaukee made it to the World Series themselves, but lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games.
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