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Milwaukee Bucks 2025-26 Season Preview
The Bucks enter the 2025–26 campaign in a period of recalibration amid uncertainty, especially regarding the long-term future of Giannis Antetokounmpo, as his loyalty to the franchise remains unconfirmed. The offseason saw significant roster reshuffling: they waived Damian Lillard after his Achilles injury and added veteran center Myles Turner, expecting him to stretch the floor, alongside re-signing key contributors like Gary Trent Jr., Bobby Portis, and Kevin Porter Jr.. Still, the drop-off in roster talent raises concerns—particularly after three consecutive first-round playoff exits — even though their regular-season schedule is among the league’s easiest, offering an early boost for landing playoff positioning.
From a strategic standpoint, much depends on whether the majority of offensive and defensive burden falls on Giannis and how well Turner integrates into the starting lineup. Their projected starting five — Kevin Porter Jr., Gary Trent Jr., Kyle Kuzma, Giannis, and Turner — offers versatility but lacks proven depth at the point guard position. Betting markets see a modest regression ahead, with an over/under win projection of 42.5, a slight dip from last season’s performance. With the offseason highlighting both the limitations and potential flexibility of their roster, Milwaukee’s ability to stay competitive — and retain Giannis — hinges on early-season cohesion and the health and impact of Turner’s arrival.
Milwaukee Bucks 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Milwaukee Bucks 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally begin around $35 to $55 for upper-level seats at regular weekday matchups. Lower-bowl sideline seating typically falls in the $100 to $180 range, depending on the opponent and game day. For marquee games — such as those against the Lakers, Celtics, or Heat — premium seats can climb past $300. VIP packages, which may include courtside seating, access to exclusive clubs, in-seat service, complimentary food and drinks, and Bucks-branded merchandise, usually range from $500 to over $1,500 depending on the experience tier and matchup. While ticket prices vary based on team performance and opponent popularity, the Bucks continue to offer competitive pricing relative to other top-tier NBA markets.
Milwaukee Bucks 2025-26 Opponents
During the 2025–26 NBA season, the Milwaukee Bucks will face all 29 other teams, with a heavy emphasis on division and conference rivalries. In the Central Division, they’ll play multiple games against the Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Indiana Pacers, and Detroit Pistons. As part of their Eastern Conference slate, the Bucks will also take on teams like the Boston Celtics, Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks, and Atlanta Hawks in both home and away matchups. From the Western Conference, Milwaukee will face each team at least once at home and once on the road, including showdowns with the Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, and Los Angeles Lakers. This blend of divisional rivalries, Eastern powerhouses, and top-tier Western opponents offers the Bucks a high-stakes, competitive schedule throughout the season.
Milwaukee Bucks 2025-26 Schedule
- Week 1 (Oct 22–28)
Oct 22 vs Washington; Oct 24 @ Toronto; Oct 26 @ Cleveland; Oct 28 vs New York; Oct 30 vs Golden State - Week 2 (Oct 29–Nov 4)
Nov 1 vs Sacramento; Nov 3 @ Indiana; Nov 4 @ Toronto - Week 3 (Nov 5–11)
Nov 7 vs Chicago; Nov 9 vs Houston; Nov 10 @ Dallas - Week 4 (Nov 12–18)
Nov 12 @ Charlotte; Nov 14 vs Charlotte; Nov 15 vs L.A. Lakers; Nov 17 @ Cleveland - Week 5 (Nov 19–25)
Nov 20 vs Philadelphia; Nov 22 vs Detroit; Nov 24 vs Portland - Week 6 (Nov 26–Dec 2)
Nov 26 @ Miami; Nov 28 @ New York; Nov 29 vs Brooklyn; Dec 1 @ Washington - Week 7 (Dec 3–9)
Dec 3 vs Detroit; Dec 5 vs Philadelphia; Dec 6 @ Detroit - Week 8 (Dec 10–16)
(No games listed this week) - Week 9 (Dec 17–23)
Dec 18 vs Toronto; Dec 21 @ Minnesota; Dec 23 @ Indiana - Week 10 (Dec 24–30)
Dec 26 @ Memphis; Dec 27 @ Chicago; Dec 29 @ Charlotte - Week 11 (Dec 31–Jan 6)
Dec 31 vs Washington; Jan 2 vs Charlotte; Jan 4 @ Sacramento - Week 12 (Jan 7–13)
Jan 7 @ Golden State; Jan 9 @ L.A. Lakers; Jan 11 @ Denver; Jan 13 vs Minnesota - Week 13 (Jan 14–20)
Jan 15 @ San Antonio; Jan 19 @ Atlanta - Week 14 (Jan 21–27)
Jan 21 vs Oklahoma City; Jan 23 vs Denver; Jan 25 vs Dallas; Jan 27 @ Philadelphia - Week 15 (Jan 28–Feb 3)
Jan 29 @ Washington; Feb 1 @ Boston; Feb 3 vs Chicago - Week 16 (Feb 4–10)
Feb 4 vs New Orleans; Feb 6 vs Indiana; Feb 9 @ Orlando; Feb 11 @ Orlando - Week 17 (Feb 11–17)
Feb 12 @ Oklahoma City - Week 18 (Feb 18–24)
Feb 20 @ New Orleans; Feb 22 vs Toronto; Feb 24 vs Miami; Feb 25 vs Cleveland; Feb 27 vs New York - Week 19 (Feb 25–Mar 3)
Mar 1 @ Chicago; Mar 2 vs Boston; Mar 4 vs Atlanta - Week 20 (Mar 4–10)
Mar 7 vs Utah; Mar 8 vs Orlando; Mar 10 vs Phoenix - Week 21 (Mar 11–17)
Mar 12 @ Miami; Mar 14 @ Atlanta; Mar 15 vs Indiana; Mar 17 vs Cleveland - Week 22 (Mar 18–24)
Mar 19 @ Utah; Mar 21 @ Phoenix; Mar 23 @ L.A. Clippers; Mar 25 @ Portland - Week 23 (Mar 25–31)
Mar 28 vs San Antonio; Mar 29 vs L.A. Clippers - Week 24 (Apr 1–7)
Apr 1 @ Houston; Apr 3 vs Boston; Apr 5 vs Memphis; Apr 7 @ Brooklyn - Week 25 (Apr 8–12)
Apr 8 @ Detroit; Apr 10 vs Brooklyn; Apr 12 @ Philadelphia
About Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks were established in 1968 as part of an NBA expansion and achieved a remarkable feat by capturing an NBA championship just three years later — one of the fastest in league history. Based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, they compete in the Eastern Conference’s Central Division and play their home games at the Fiserv Forum, a modern 17,385-seat arena that opened in 2018 and symbolizes the franchise’s revitalization.
Throughout their history, the Bucks have secured two NBA titles (1971 and 2021) and three conference championships (1971, 1974, and 2021), showcasing their ability to rise to the top across eras. The team has seen iconic figures don their jersey — from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who helped them win that 1971 title, to modern superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, a multiple-Time MVP and Finals MVP, who led Milwaukee back to NBA glory in 2021. The Bucks have also retired several notable jerseys over the years, cementing the legacy of past legends.
A defining strength of the franchise lies in its combination of defensive dominance and two-way star power. Giannis, in particular, stands out as a rare all-around force — among the few in NBA history to win both MVP and Defensive Player of the Year honors in the same season — making him the embodiment of modern versatility. Milwaukee’s history includes standout defenders like Junior Bridgeman, Bob Lanier, and Sidney Moncrief, with strong defensive identity often playing a crucial role in the team’s succes. Whether through stellar individual play or cohesive team defense, the Bucks have long been defined by their grit, strategic balance, and commitment to excellence.