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[Ways To Watch NBA] Orlando Magic vs Milwaukee Bucks ๏ผฌ๏ผฉ๏ผถ๏ผฅ ๐๐ญ๐ซ๐๐๐ฆ๐ฌ ๐ต๐๐๐ ๐ฎ๐๐ ๐๐๐พ ๏ผฏ๏ผฎ Official ๏ผด๏ฝ ๏ผฃ๏ฝ๏ฝ๏ฝ๏ฝ๏ฝ ๏ฝ – ACCSports.com
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The Orlando Magic (29-35) into a road game against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks (36-25) at Fiserv Forum on Saturday, with the opening tip at 8 p.m. ET. The NBA season is always full of excitement, and matchups like the Orlando Magic vs. the Milwaukee Bucks are must-watch events for basketball fans. If youโre looking to stream the game legally, there are several options available to ensure you donโt miss a single dunk, three-pointer, or block. Hereโs a guide to streaming the Orlando Magic vs. Milwaukee Bucks game legally:
Watch: Bucks vs Magic Live
Bucks vs. Magic game info
- Game day:ย Saturday, March 8, 2025
- Game time:ย 8 p.m. ET
- Location:ย Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Arena:ย Fiserv Forum
1. NBA League Pass
The NBA League Pass is the official streaming service for NBA games. It offers live and on-demand access to all regular-season games, including the Orlando Magic vs. Milwaukee Bucks matchup.
- Features:
- Live streaming of all NBA games.
- On-demand replays.
- Multiple viewing options (home or away broadcasts).
- Access to NBA TV for additional content.
- Pricing:
- Monthly subscription: $14.99/month.
- Annual subscription: $99.99/year.
- Team-specific pass: $89.99/year (for all games of one team).
- Availability: Available globally, but blackout restrictions may apply for local games.
- How to Watch: Visit NBA League Pass to sign up and stream the game on your preferred device (smartphone, tablet, smart TV, or computer).
2. Cable and Streaming Services with ESPN, ABC, or TNT
Many NBA games, including marquee matchups like Magic vs. Bucks, are broadcast on national networks like ESPN, ABC, or TNT. If you have a cable subscription or a streaming service that includes these channels, you can watch the game live.
- Cable Providers: Check if your cable package includes ESPN, ABC, or TNT. Use your providerโs login credentials to stream the game on the networkโs app or website.
- Streaming Services:
- Hulu + Live TV: Includes ESPN, ABC, and TNT. ($76.99/month).
- YouTube TV: Offers ESPN, ABC, and TNT. ($72.99/month).
- Sling TV: Sling Orange ($40/month) includes ESPN and TNT, but ABC may require an additional package.
- fuboTV: Includes ESPN and ABC. ($74.99/month).
- How to Watch: Sign up for one of these services and tune in to the game on the respective channel.
3. Regional Sports Networks (RSNs)
If the game is not nationally televised, it may be available on regional sports networks like Bally Sports Florida (for Orlando Magic) or Bally Sports Wisconsin (for Milwaukee Bucks).
- How to Access:
- Check if your cable or streaming service includes the respective RSN.
- Use the Bally Sports app to stream the game if you have a valid cable or streaming subscription.
4. Free Trials
If you donโt want to commit to a long-term subscription, many streaming services offer free trials that you can use to watch the game.
- Options:
- YouTube TV (7-day free trial).
- fuboTV (7-day free trial).
- Hulu + Live TV (7-day free trial).
- Sling TV (3-day free trial).
- How to Use: Sign up for the free trial before the game, and remember to cancel before the trial period ends if you donโt wish to continue.
5. International Viewers
If youโre outside the U.S., NBA League Pass is the best option. However, some countries have local broadcasters that air NBA games. Check with your local sports networks to see if they are broadcasting the game.
6. NBA Mobile App
The NBA app (available on iOS and Android) allows you to stream games if you have a valid subscription to NBA League Pass or a participating cable/streaming service.
7. Social Media and Highlights
If you miss the live game, the NBAโs official YouTube channel and social media platforms often post highlights and key moments shortly after the game ends.
Final Tips
- Check Blackout Restrictions: Some games may be subject to blackout restrictions based on your location. Use a VPN (if allowed) or check alternative streaming options.
- Ensure a Stable Internet Connection: To avoid buffering, make sure your internet connection is strong and reliable.
- Act Early: Sign up for services or free trials ahead of time to avoid last-minute issues.
By using these legal streaming options, you can enjoy the Orlando Magic vs. Milwaukee Bucks game without worrying about piracy or low-quality streams. Grab your snacks, settle in, and get ready for an exciting NBA showdown!
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee With Kids weekend guide: Play, paint and paddle
Every week, Milwaukee With Kids answers a simple question for families across the area: What are we going to do this weekend? From indoor activities to outdoor adventures, weโve got you covered. For the full weekend list, make sure to visit the Milwaukee With Kids website.
Featured event
Sunday Family Fun Dayย
Northwestern Mutual Park
June 7 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The seasonโs first Sunday Family Fun Day at the play area located in Henry Maier Festival Park will celebrate Summerfest with a day of creativity and hands-on fun. Enjoy performances from the Milwaukee Ballet and Milwaukee Flyers; an Eagles & Friends raptor show by Schlitz Audubon Nature Center; activities with the Betty Brinn Museum Wonder Wagon; and food from Babalou Gourmet, Fazioโs Gourmet Popcorn, Peteโs Pops, and Sils Mini Donuts & Coffee.
To do in Tosa
Art 64ย
Village of Wauwatosa
June 5-6
The nationโs largest live bracket-style painting tournament is back! In addition to the friendly creative competition, live music, food trucks, vendors and an art market, this annual event features a Family Play Zone with kidsโ activities, face painting, bubbles and crafting stations.
Tosa Farmerโs Market Opening Day
Hart Mills Parking Lot | Wauwatosa
June 6 | 8 a.m.-Noon
For over 10 years, this open-air market has supported local farmers, food producers and artisans to help create a more sustainable community. You can start the day with yoga in the park at 8:30 a.m. or drop in anytime before noon to enjoy vendors of all kinds, live music and engaging activities for all ages.
Kids Ultimate Frisbee Clinicย
Hart Park | Wauwatosa
June 6 | 2:30-4 p.m.
Learn to play ultimate frisbee from the Milwaukee Monarchs! This free clinic run by professional players is intended for kids in grades 1-6 and will include a brief instructional period to teach throwing and catching, followed by several short games of ultimate. Participants should come with appropriate clothing, a water bottle and a positive attitude. Plus, there will be a bounce house, face painting, food and drinks, and everyone gets a free ticket to watch the Monarchs take on the Austin Torch at 5 p.m. at Hart Park.
More openings
Paddles & Pops Grand Openingย
Discovery World
June 6 | 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Join Forward Outdoor for this celebration at the Discovery World dock featuring $10 boat rentals, free popsicles starting at 1 p.m. (while supplies last) and beginner-friendly fun on the water. Youโll find kayaks, paddleboards, hydro bikes and paddle boats to pilot in the protected waters surrounding Discovery World, Lakeshore State Park and Summerfest.
Farmerโs Market Opening Day
Deer District
June 7 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Visit one of the areaโs newest farmerโs markets, as more than 100 vendors set up shop in the Deer District every Sunday. Farmers and other food producers will offer fresh and organic meats, eggs, fruits, cheeses and vegetables, plus youโll find bakery items, arts and crafts, and live entertainment. Make sure to visit the Taste It Tent for samples of new foods available at the market and a kidsโ area with games and activities for families to enjoy.
Connect with community
Milwaukee Public Library Summer Reading Kickoff
Center Street Branch
June 5 | Noon-4 p.m.
Stop by to celebrate the warm months and the annual Summer Reading Program offered by the Milwaukee Public Library. Everyone is welcome at this family-friendly event that invites folks of all ages to sign up while enjoying activities and light refreshments. If you canโt make it to the Center Street Branch, visit the East Branch on Saturday anytime between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
50th Anniversary Celebrationย
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center
June 6 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
The center has a great day of programming planned to celebrate a half-century in our community. Music will flow throughout the event as you check out a variety of activities, from face painting and other arts to boxing and karate demonstration. There will also be building and mural tours during the afternoon that include a 50th anniversary souvenir giveaway.
West Allis A La Carteย
Greenfield Avenue | West Allis
June 7 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
This festival takes over the blocks between 70th and 76th streets for a day filled with activities that bring together every member of the community. Enjoy music ranging from blues to bluegrass and food vendors serving authentic Mexican cuisine, Filipino flavors, barbecue, bakery and more!
Fun in nature
Fairy Festย
Riveredge Nature Center | Saukville
June 6 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
For one day each year, Riveredge becomes extra magical as they celebrate mythology, lore and the flying beings that inhabit the center. Meet Mermaid Echo and celebrate nature with fairy friends, including real-life pollinators like butterflies, dragonflies and bees that help plants thrive. Visitors are also encouraged to wear their best fairy-related costume and bring a little extra magic to the day.
Reptile Day
Wehr Nature Center | Franklin
June 7 | Noon-4 p.m.
Bring the whole family for a wild day of fun as you get up close with amazing snakes, charming turtles, and one-of-a-kind lizards and salamanders. Curious kids and grown-ups alike can go on a guided nature hike to search for turtles, listen for croaking frogs and learn cool ways to care for the scaly (and often misunderstood) creatures that share our world. Then dive into free reptile-themed crafts and grab a bite of tasty food available for purchase, with proceeds supporting Friends of Wehr.
Milwaukee, WI
Friends, family gather to remember gunshot victim Pepe Sikisi-Belle Jr.
Tears, prayers, songs and memories filled the Lancaster Elementary School parking lot June 2 as family, friends and fellow members of S.I.G. Youth Fraternity, Inc. gathered at a Blackout Community memorial to honor Pepe Sikisi-Belle Jr.
Sikisi-Belle, 22, was killed May 30 during a birthday party for his son at Center Street Park in Milwaukee. During the private memorial, loved ones shared stories of the Milwaukee man, who was known within the fraternity as “House Party.”
‘He was the life of the party’
The memorial was emceed by fellow S.I.G. Youth Fraternity member Juanie Johnson, who said he had known Sikisi-Belle, a father of three, since he was a freshman.
“I actually pledged him into [S.I.G. Youth Fraternity], so I’ve had the opportunity to work with Pepe since he was in ninth grade,” Johnson said. “Like we said, we’re here to celebrate his life. This is what we do when one of our members passes. Just remember that although he’s gone, he will forever live in our hearts.”
Several fraternity brothers remembered Sikisi-Belle as the ‘life of the party’ who regularly checked on friends and family.
Speakers said Sikisi-Belle’s fraternity name, “House Party,” reflected not only his outgoing personality but also the comfort he provided to others. One fraternity member described him as a sincere soul who was always there for those around him, while others recalled his playful side and said he was known for teasing and trolling his friends.
One of Sikisi-Belle’s fraternity line brothers was too emotional to speak during the memorial, so Johnson spoke on his behalf.
“They were like two peas in a pod. They gave me a headache,” Johnson said. “They used to always get in trouble together, but to know Pepe is to love Pepe. He was always the life of the party, the spirit of the party, and he used to call me every morning just to be like, ‘You good, bro?’”
Sikisi-Belle’s parents also attended the memorial and shared remarks about their son.
“I miss my son,” said Marissa Bopilo, Sikisi-Belle’s mother. “I know that he loves y’all very, very much, and he’ll live on with us for the rest of our lives.”
Bopilo said she hopes those responsible for her son’s death are brought to justice.
“He was the life of the party, and he was definitely loved by many,” Bopilo said after the memorial. “I’m hoping things move forward with the situation. I’m hoping that we get justice.”
Members of the organization blew out candles one by one in honor of Sikisi-Belle before closing the memorial with a song.
Sikisi-Belle died from multiple gunshot wounds
At 6:47 p.m. May 30, Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to Center Street Park, 420 W. Clarke St., for reports of a shooting.
When authorities arrived, they found Sikisi-Belle dead from at least two gunshot wounds to his upper torso, according to the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office.
A 25-year-old Milwaukee woman was arrested at the scene in connection with the shooting. MCSO said the woman knew Sikisi-Belle and was found with two firearms in her possession.
As of June 3, no criminal charges had been filed in the case.
Adrienne Davis is a south suburban reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Got any tips or stories to share?ย Contact Adrienne atย amdavis@gannett.com. Follow her on X atย @AdriReportss.
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21 Things to Do During Pride Month in Milwaukee
Pride Month is here, and Milwaukee is showing up ready to slay with a packed calendar. Whether youโre looking to find love with The Butchelorette, cruise through the city in a Pride motorcycle ride, bring the whole family to the Pride Parade, or dance the night away at PrideFest, thereโs something for everyone to uplift and celebrate Milwaukeeโs LGBTQ+ community.
1. Milwaukee Film Pride Month Series
ALL MONTH | ORIENTAL THEATRE
Milwaukee Film curated a program of campy, fun, queer films to watch all month long. The โQueeriousโ series comprises films that fit into the category of โHistorians Would Say They Were Roommates or Good Friends,โ including The Color Purple, Challengers, Rope, and Johnny Guitar. And the Summer Camp 2 series features campy classics like But Iโm a Cheerleader, Sheโs the He, Victor/Victoria, and Burlesque. Plus, of course, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, featuring Milwaukeeโs Sensual Daydreams cast performing live alongside the film, screening June 13.
2. Pop Pride: In Full Color
JUNE 1-7 | POP WALKERโS POINT
Pop in Walkerโs Point has a full slate of events to kick off Pride Month, including bingo, a โDrag Raceโ watch party, plenty of DJs and a bunch of drag shows, including a day full of performances on June 7 alongside the Pride Parade. See the full lineup here.
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3. Queer Oasis with Louโs Moms
JUNE 4 FROM 4-7 P.M. | CACTUS CLUB
Local DJ duo Louโs Moms โ self-described as having โfantastically omnivorous musical tasteโ โ are spinning tunes to โmake your heart swoonโ in a celebration of queer community at Cactus Club. This event is free to attend.
4. PrideFest
JUNE 4-6 | HENRY MAIER FESTIVAL PARK
Thereโs something for everyone at Milwaukeeโs annual PrideFest. Whether you want to kick back and relax by the lakefront, shop around local LGBTQ+ vendors, or dance the night away with DJs and drag performances, thereโs much packed into the lineup this year.ย
Itโs time to pick your Milwaukee favorites for the year!
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5. Ride With Pride
JUNE 6 AT 10 A.M. | DAVIDSON PARK
The worldโs largest Pride motorcycle ride is back! Itโll begin at Davidson Park, and the police-escorted ride will go throughout Milwaukee and end at the Harley-Davidson Museum. Everyone who registers will receive a commemorative poker chip, and patches will be available for purchase. Register in person or online here.
6. Drag Queen Story Hour
JUNE 6 FROM 10:30-11:30 A.M. | COLECTIVO PROSPECT CAFE
Stop by Colectivoโs Prospect Cafe for a drag queen story hour to celebrate Pride with the little ones! And while youโre there, you can grab one of their Pride watercolor cookies, too.
7. Milwaukee Pride Parade
JUNE 7 AT 2 P.M. | SECOND STREET IN WALKERโS POINT
With the theme โTogether We Are Pride,โ the Milwaukee Pride Parade is back for its 22nd year. The first Pride parade in Milwaukee was a political protest. Today, thousands of folks come together for the parade to celebrate the cityโs LGBTQ+ community.
8. Pride Parade Watch Party & Flea Market
JUNE 7 FROM NOON-5 P.M. | POMEROYย
Get a prime seat for watching the Pride Parade and shop vintage clothing, get a flash tattoo, and sip a cold drink at Pomeroyโs watch party, located right along the parade route.
9. Flour Girl and Flame Pop-Up
JUNE 7 AT 6 P.M. | ESTEREV
Raising money for the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center, LGBTQ+-owned Flour Girl and Flame will be whipping up pizzas at EsterEv in Bay View after the Pride Parade until they sell out.
10. Pride Parade Queer Afterparty
JUNE 7 AT 7 P.M. | THE COOPERAGE
Venus Social Club and Pole Factory are teaming up to keep the party going after the Pride Parade. Inside, dance the night away to a lineup of DJs. Outside, watch a show from Pole Factoryโs Sapphic Sirens, shop LGBTQ+ vendors, get a tattoo, enjoy a featured drink, or participate in the arm wrestling competitions. The event is for ages 21+, and tickets are available online here.
11. The Sapphic Butchlorette
JUNE 12 AT 10:30 P.M. | CACTUS CLUB
Ever wondered what itโd be like to see a sapphic version of โThe Bacheloretteโ? Well, this is exactly that. Live at Cactus Club, eight contestants will compete for local tattoo artist Syd Langeโs love. Dress formal/semi-formal and be ready to dance the night away at the afterparty with DJ Mya Goetsch and DJ Femme Noir on the music. Get tickets here.
12. Brewers Pride Night
JUNE 12 AT 6:40 P.M. | AMERICAN FAMILY FIELD
From an LGBTQ+ makers market to the national anthem sung by singer/songwriter and sister duo REYNA, the Brewers are hosting a night of celebration for Pride. Theyโre playing the Philadelphia Phillies. Get tickets here.
13. Read With Pride Romance Book Fair
JUNE 13 FROM 10 A.M.-3 P.M. | BAIRD CENTER
If you grew up on the Scholastic Book Fair, this event is for you. The Well Red Damsel is bringing over 25 romance authors together โ along with vendors including The Fruity Studio, Geeky Elves, and Good Stick Co. โ for a day celebrating LGBTQ+ love stories. Admission is free, but the event is taking donations on-site for Courage+.
14. Sapphics in the Sun: Picnic
JUNE 13 FROM 1-4 P.M. | LAKE PARK
Milwaukeeโs lesbian and sapphic events group CHOSEN is hosting a picnic at Lake Park. Itโll have yard games and music, and itโs bring-your-own snacks, chairs and blankets. RSVP here.
15. Midtown Pride
JUNE 13 FROM 3-7 P.M. | JOY ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Celebrate Pride in Tosa at Joy Ice Cream Social, with family and dance yoga, face painting, DIY tie-dye bandanas, a dunk tank, live music from Billy Goat Rodeo, and food trucks Heirloom and Tots on the Street.
16. Queer Karaoke
JUNE 17 AT 7 P.M. | CACTUS CLUB
The third Wednesday of every month, Cactus Club hosts Queer Karaoke โ and, of course, Pride Month is no exception. Sing your heart out and hang out โ if you liked it, you can go back the next month.
17. Born This Slay Drag Show
JUNE 17 AT 6:30 P.M. | CAFE CENTRAAL
โDonโt be a drag, just be a queenโ at Cafe Centraal at this drag show featuring queens Roxy Toxin, Aubrey del Mar, Blythe, Ayesha Voodoo, and Jezebel Diamond St. Klare. Tickets are available here.
18. Pride Party
JUNE 18 FROM 4-7 P.M. | PRITZLAFF BUILDING COURTYARD
Milwaukee Airwaves and LGBTQ+- and woman-owned Miss Ruby Bridal Boutique are teaming up to bring a Pride party to the Pritzlaff Building. Expect a photo booth, Chase My Creations clothing, and food trucks, including Tots on the Street, Cocina Filipina, Paleteria Yayo and more.
19. Queer Book Club
JUNE 24 AT 6 P.M. | THIRST BOOKS
Thirst Booksโ Queer Book Club is aptly having its first meeting during Pride Month. Theyโll be reading a spicy sapphic alien romanceย by Emma Elizabeth. RSVP for free here.
20. Thrift & Sips: Pride Owned Edition
JUNE 27 FROM 11 A.M.-4 P.M. | STYLE POP CAFE
Shop local LGBTQ+-owned thrift and vintage shops and sip a bit of coffee at Style Pop Cafeโs Pride event. There will be lots of clothes, accessories and home decor to browse.
21. Sapphic Paint & Sip
JUNE 27 AT 6:30 P.M. | VIBEZ CREATIVE ART SPACE
CHOSEN is partnering with Vibez Creative Art Space for an evening of sapphic community and art. Tickets include a drink and painting supplies โ and plenty of fun to be had. Get tickets here.
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