- Matchup: Philadelphia 76ers vs. Milwaukee Bucks
- Date: Thursday, November 20, 2025
- Venue: Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Milwaukee Bucks (8-7) are set to clash with the Philadelphia 76ers (8-5) at Fiserv Forum this Thursday.

The 76ers recently faced the Clippers, edging them out with a narrow 110-108 victory. They recorded a shooting percentage of 46.4% (39 out of 84) and successfully made 11 of 33 attempts from three-point range. At the free-throw line, Philadelphia converted 21 of 30 attempts, achieving a success rate of 70.0%. On the boards, they secured a total of 46 rebounds, including 9 offensive grabs. In addition, they tallied 26 assists, forced 10 turnovers from their opponents, and stole the ball 7 times. Defensively, the 76ers allowed the Clippers to shoot 40.2% from the field, with Los Angeles finishing with 35 makes on 87 attempts. The Clippers managed 18 assists, 6 steals, and gathered 45 rebounds (8 offensive, 37 defensive) while blocking 4 shots. They also excelled at the free-throw line, hitting 26 of 27 shots for 96.3%. Los Angeles made 12 of their 39 three-point attempts. In terms of fouls, the 76ers recorded 20 while the Clippers had 26.
Tyrese Maxey was instrumental in the last game, finishing with an impressive shooting percentage of 48.1% and contributing 6 assists. Over 41 minutes of play, he collected 3 rebounds and scored 39 points on 13 of 27 shooting.
The 76ers currently hold an 8-5 record this season. They average 118.5 points per game, ranking them 14th in the league, with a field goal percentage of 46.6%. From three-point range, they connect on 38.0% of their attempts (177 out of 466) and achieve 79.2% at the charity stripe. As a unit, Philadelphia collects 44.2 rebounds per game and has recorded 334 assists this season, placing them 26th in the league for assists. They average 14.2 turnovers per game and commit 21.8 personal fouls.
On the defensive side, the 76ers force 13.9 turnovers from opponents while drawing 22.5 fouls. They limit opponents to a 35.0% success rate on three-point shots and allow an average of 115.9 points per game, ranking 15th in the NBA. The 76ers’ defense permits an opponent field goal percentage of 46.1% (546 of 1,184) and averages 43.8 rebounds allowed per game. They rank 3rd in the league in assists surrendered, allowing 337 assists this season.
In their last match, the Bucks fell to the Cavaliers with a score of 118-106. On the boards, Milwaukee allowed Cleveland to grab 45 rebounds (4 offensive). The Bucks shot 42.9% from three-point territory, hitting 15 of 35 attempts, and managed 15 of 21 from the free-throw line (71.4%). The Cavaliers capitalized on 44 of their 79 field-goal attempts, achieving a shooting percentage of 55.7%. By the end of the matchup, the Bucks had converted 39 of 93 shots from the field, resulting in a shooting percentage of 41.9%. From beyond the arc, Milwaukee sank 17 of 36 attempts (47.2%) and shot 73.3% from the free-throw line. The Cavaliers committed 17 fouls, giving the Bucks 15 opportunities at the line. Milwaukee turn the ball over 15 times while recording 9 steals. The Bucks secured a total of 34 rebounds, consisting of 27 defensive and 7 offensive boards.
Ryan Rollins played a key role for Milwaukee during this matchup, scoring 24 points in 29 minutes and providing 5 assists. He shot 9 of 22 for a success rate of 40.9% and also grabbed 3 rebounds.
The Bucks’ current record stands at 8-7 this season. Offensively, they shoot 49.6% from the field, placing them 6th in the league. Milwaukee has scored 1,764 points this year, averaging 117.6 per game, and they grab 39.8 rebounds per contest. They average 26.7 assists per game (14th in the NBA) and turn the ball over 14.5 times per game. Milwaukee commits 22.9 fouls on average and converts 70.1% of their free-throw attempts.
Defensively, the Bucks allow opponents to shoot 34.8% from three-point range (187 of 537) and allow 79.5% from the free-throw line. They concede an average of 26.3 assists and 46.1 rebounds, ranking 14th and 24th in the NBA, respectively. The Bucks rank 19th in points allowed per game at 118.7. They force opponents into an average of 14.9 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 47.3% from the field (17th in the league).
Who will prevail in tonight’s NBA showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Select Philadelphia
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