The Spurs are looking to avoid a 3-game skid against an Eastern Conference foe

The San Antonio Spurs (18-18) look to get back above .500 and stop a two-game skid when they hit the road to take on the Milwaukee Bucks (18-16) on Wednesday night.

The Spurs are looking for their first win over the Bucks since November 2022 and are looking for their first win in Milwaukee since October 2021. San Antonio will have to do without forward Jeremy Sochan as he was ruled out with a strained back. Milwaukee superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is listed as a playing-time decision, but likely is as he nurses a knee problem.

San Antonio has struggled on the road this season, posting just a 6-10 record and coming off a tough loss to the Chicago Bulls. Milwaukee’s had a strong 11-7 home record, but has fallen on hard times, losing four of six games since Christmas, twice to Brooklyn and once to Chicago during the stretch.

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The Milwaukee Bucks are a 5.5-point favorite, and the ESPN Analytics Matchup Predictor gives the Bucks a 52 percent chance to pull off the win. The game tips off at 8:30pm CT inside the Fiserv Forum and San Antonio Spurs On SI will have coverage at the conclusion.

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