- Matchup: Milwaukee Bucks vs Dallas Mavericks
- Date: Monday, November 10, 2025
- Venue: American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX
- Broadcast: KFAA
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The Milwaukee Bucks (5-3) are set to face off against the Dallas Mavericks (2-6) at the American Airlines Center this Monday.

In their previous game, the Bucks battled the Raptors but suffered a loss, ending with a score of 128-100. The Bucks recorded 26 fouls compared to the Raptors’ 23. From three-point range, Milwaukee sank 17 of 38 attempts, while Toronto converted 23 of 29 free throws at a 79.3% clip. Toronto controlled the boards with 50 rebounds (10 offensive and 40 defensive) and registered 4 blocks. The Raptors also distributed 33 assists and snagged 8 steals. Milwaukee’s defensive effort allowed Toronto to shoot 48.4% from the field on 44 out of 91 shooting. The Bucks managed 26 assists, forced 10 turnovers, and tallied 5 steals. They captured 41 total rebounds with 9 offensive rebounds. At the free-throw line, Milwaukee was 15 for 21, achieving a 71.4% success rate. They finished the night with a field goal percentage of 43.0% (37 of 86) and made 11 of their 38 three-point attempts.
Giannis Antetokounmpo showcased his skills in the last game, shooting 64.3% from the field with 3 assists. He logged 24 minutes, grabbing 8 rebounds and scoring 22 points on 9 of 14 shooting.
Milwaukee enters this game with a 5-3 record. They average 14.8 turnovers per game and commit 24.4 fouls. The team pulls down 40.9 rebounds per matchup and has 213 assists so far this season, placing them 12th in the league for assists. The Bucks boast a three-point shooting percentage of 39.5% (124 of 314) and a free-throw success rate of 69.4%. They average 119.9 points per game, ranking 10th in the league, and shoot 50.7% overall.
Defensively, the Bucks force 14.1 turnovers per contest and draw 21.1 fouls. They rank 10th in assists allowed (205 this season). The Bucks’ defense surrenders a field goal percentage of 46.2% (330 of 715) and 45.4 rebounds per game, ranking 22nd in opponents’ points per game at 119.1 while allowing 35.3% from three-point range.
In their last outing, the Mavericks fell to the Pelicans, losing 101-99. Dallas allowed New Orleans to gather 56 total rebounds (14 offensive). The Mavericks finished the game with a 32.3% success rate from beyond the arc (10 of 31) and were 13 of 16 from the free-throw line (81.3%). New Orleans converted 39 of 91 shots, achieving a 42.9% shooting percentage. The Mavericks shot 41.6% (37 of 89) overall and 31.3% from three (10 of 32). They capitalized on 15 of 20 free throw attempts for a 75.0% conversion rate. New Orleans racked up 18 fouls, sending the Mavericks to the free-throw line multiple times. Dallas had 15 turnovers while recording 11 steals and collecting 44 total rebounds (34 defensive, 10 offensive).
Cooper Flagg was a key player for the Mavericks, finishing with 20 points on 8 of 19 shooting (42.1%), grabbing 9 rebounds, and dishing out 2 assists in 35 minutes of play.
Currently, Dallas holds a record of 2-6 this season. The Mavericks are shooting 44.0% from the field, ranking 26th in the league. They have scored a total of 850 points this season (106.3 points per game) and secure 43.0 rebounds on average. They assist 23.4 times per game (28th in the league) and commit 16.3 turnovers per matchup. Dallas averages 21.4 fouls and shoots 77.0% from the free-throw line.
Defensively, the Mavericks allow 33.1% from three-point range (82 of 248) and 69.3% from the charity stripe. They concede 24.4 assists and 50.6 rebounds per game, ranking 5th and 30th respectively. The Mavericks are 8th in the NBA for points allowed per game at 113.8 and force 14.5 turnovers while permitting opponents to shoot 46.2% overall (12th in basketball).
Who will prevail in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Back Milwaukee
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