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Hawks vs Bucks: Game Preview, Injury Report, Odds, And Projected Starting Lineups For Tonight's Game

After a thrilling takedown of the Grizzlies yesterday, the Hawks take on an Eastern Conference contender in their pursuit of a top-8 seed.
Feb 7, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Hawks forward Mouhamed Gueye (18) shoots past Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez (11) in the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
Feb 7, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Hawks forward Mouhamed Gueye (18) shoots past Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez (11) in the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

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The Atlanta Hawks dug deep yesterday to get a much-needed, 134-132 comeback win over the Grizzlies. They could not have done it without a team-high 27 points from Zaccharie Risacher, 16 points in the fourth quarter by Caris LeVert and a fantastic defensive stand by Dyson Daniels to set LeVert up for the game-winning layup. While it is true that the Grizzlies lost their best player in Jaren Jackson Jr. early, Atlanta still shot 57% from the field and 46% from three. Even though Trae Young only had 12 points, his supporting cast took advantage of his gravity. Young dished out 15 assists while Risacher, LeVert and Onyeka Okongwu carried most of the scoring.

They're back in action today against a Milwaukee Bucks team that has, barring a disastrous losing streak, practically secured a top-six seed in the playoffs. Milwaukee has won two straight, including a a convincing win against the Denver Nuggets and a beatdown of the Dallas Mavericks. In the nine games they've played since losing to Atlanta on Feb. 7, they've gone 7-2. As usual, a big reason for their success is an MVP-level season from superstar forward Giannis Antetokounmpo. He's averaging 30.9 points, 12.1 rebounds and 5.9 assists on a true shooting percentage of 62.1%. Outside of shooting a career-worst 58.9% at the free throw line and passing up threes for midrange jumpers, there are no real holes in his game. The Bucks did not have him in their last game against the Hawks and that's going to be a tall task for Atlanta to account for tonight. Damian Lillard is also having an excellent offensive season for the Bucks, averaging 25.4 points and 7.3 assists on 44.7/38.1/91.8 shooting splits. Milwaukee will be without trade deadline acquisition Kyle Kuzma tonight, but they have a solid supporting cast in Brook Lopez, Taurean Prince, A.J Green and Gary Trent Jr. It's another big test for Atlanta to answer, but they are entering this one with some momentum.

Game Preview

Coming into tonight's game, the Hawks are 7th in the NBA in PPG, 14th in FG%, 15th in 3PA, 16th in 3P%, 2nd in FTA, 26th in turnovers, and 13th in rebounding. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 17th in points per 100 possessions, 18th in effective field goal percentage, 21st in turnover percentage, 14th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 6th in free throw rate.

Currently, the Hawks rank 27th in PPG allowed, 29th in field goal percentage allowed, 17th in three-point attempts allowed, and 28th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 20th in points allowed per 100 possessions and 28th in effective field goal percentage allowed.

While not elite, the Bucks' offense can run teams off the floor due to their shooting. They are 13th in the NBA in PPG, 7th in FG%, 15th in 3PA, 2nd in 3P%, 11th in FTA, 8th in turnovers, and 17th in rebounding. Per Cleaning the Glass, Milwaukee is 11th in points per 100 possessions, 5th in effective field goal percentage, 6th in turnover percentage, 30th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 14th in free throw rate.

As expected, any defense with Giannis, Lopez and complementary defenders has a strong baseline. They rank 12th in PPG allowed, 2nd in field goal percentage allowed, 25th in three-point attempts allowed, and 5th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, the Bucks are 13th in points allowed per 100 possessions and 8th in effective field goal percentage allowed.

Given that it's been four straight games of Young scoring under 20 points, it's hard to predict a sudden reversal in fortunes against a relatively strong Milwaukee defense. However, he should face a relatively soft matchup against Lillard and Trent Jr. Neither should be too much of a challenge for him to get past, but it'll be tough for Young to find success against a paint defense anchored by Lopez. Still, this streak of low-scoring games of Young will end at some point - he's too talented for it to persist.

LeVert was excellent in the clutch last night for the Hawks and has really embodied the bench scorer role that Atlanta needs him to fill. In the minutes that he shares with Young, his TS% rises from 54.6% to 60.9% and his three-point percentage goes from a paltry 29.4% to a respectable 34.6%. He's certainly making a case to be back in Atlanta next season. In his last appearance against the Bucks, LeVert hit three of his attempts from deep and finished as a +18 in a Cavs blowout. The Hawks are hoping for more of the same tonight.

Since February 1st, Risacher is shooting a staggering 47.4% from deep on 4.4 attempts a game. His shooting has taken a massive step since the beginning of the season and it showed during the Memphis game. He went 5/7 from beyond the arc and complemented that with an excellent defensive effort, leading the Hawks with 4 steals. Risacher is still developing, but it's been exciting to track his progress this year. He'll likely spend some minutes on Giannis, which is going to be a learning experience, but the Bucks should be paying some attention to his shooting.

In his last game against Milwaukee, Okongwu racked up a 14-point, 12 rebound double-double and he'll be looking to do something similar tonight. He was solid in the Memphis game and seems to have found a reliable baseline as the starting center. Lopez/Giannis is always a tough matchup, but the Hawks are coming off a great night of scoring in the paint (82 points) and scored 60 against the Bucks in their last game. Things won't be as easy with Giannis in the lineup, but he'll need to find a way to have some success tonight.

Dyson Daniels is going to be tasked with the unenviable responsibility of shutting down Lillard. In his last game versus the Hawks, the Bucks guard went for 23 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds. However, he did have four turnovers and only shot 30% from deep. It's hard to say Atlanta really limited him, but he wasn't able to take over the game. It'll be easier for Lillard to do that when the Hawks also have to limit Giannis. Therefore, Daniels is going to have a big responsibility tonight.

In terms of larger trends, the Bucks have a putrid OREB%. This is an area that the Hawks have been good in (8th best OREB average in the NBA), but they got beat up on the boards against Memphis. Even with Milwaukee's size, that cannot happen again. On the interior, Atlanta scored a season-high 82 points in the paint against Memphis, which is the third most in an NBA game this season. It would be good to see that translate against Milwaukee. Giannis is coming into this game with a calf issue, so it's possible that he won't be at his best on defense.

Every win counts, but getting a win over a playoff team with a much better record would be extraordinarily helpful for Atlanta's chances of locking up a top-eight seed. With a more stable effort on defense, better rebounding and a similarly balanced offensive approach, there's a chance the Hawks can stack back-to-back wins for the first time since Feb. 10th.

Injury Report

Atlanta's injury report has not yet been released, but it will be updated once it is.

Kyle Kuzma (ankle) is doubtful and Pat Connaughton (calf) is out while Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf) is probable.

Odds

According to Fanduel Sportsbook, Milwaukee is a 7 point favorite tonight and the over/under is set at 239.5.

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Projected Starting Lineups

Hawks

G- Trae Young

G - Dyson Daniels

F - Zaccharie Risacher

F - Dominick Barlow

C - Onyeka Okongwu

Bucks

G - Damian Lillard

G - Gary Trent Jr.

F - Taurean Prince

F - Giannis Antetokounmpo

C - Brook Lopez

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Rohan Raman has been covering the Atlanta Hawks for On SI since June 2024. He has been a contributor to Georgia Tech Athletics for On SI since May 2022 and enjoys providing thoughtful analysis of football, basketball and baseball at the collegiate and professional level.