The Milwaukee Bucks face the Toronto Raptors in a tasty Eastern Conference tie which is a repeat of the Conference finals from the previous campaign.
The Raptors came out on top of that series before winning the NBA title, but they are without Kawhi Leonard, who joined the LA Clippers.
The Bucks still have Giannis firing on all cylinders and it will be interesting to see how the Raptors fare this time around.
Toronto are 4-1 after a decent start to the season while the Bucks are 3-2 and recently defeated the Orlando Magic.
Giannis had another monster night against the Magic with 29 points and 14 rebounds.
The Greek Freak was aided by Khris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe while Donte DiVincenzo and Ersan Ilyasova came off the bench to score double-digit points.
Leonard might be gone but Pascal Siakam and Kyle Lowry are doing their thing in Canada. The pair were the stars in the win over the Detroit Pistons and could score for fun against the Bucks.
There could be a lot of points scored from the point guards in this game with the two choices being Lowry and Bledsoe.
The pair were excellent for their respective teams in the previous game and should rack up a lot of points.
The Bucks saw a couple of great performers from the bench in the previous game.
Sterling Brown got 11 rebounds and 9 points while DiVincenzo racked up 14 points from the bench.
The pair could do a lot of damage to the Raptors should the Bucks rotate the side a lot in the game.
Middleton might not be the biggest name in the NBA but he is a consistent performer. The Bucks star scored 16 points in the win over the Magic, and will hope for a similar evening against the Canadians.
There should be a lot of points scored from the power forwards as Giannis and Siakam are the two chosen for this game.
Dewan Hernandez is only picked for this clash to balance the credits out. He might get a few minutes of action, but the bulk of the points will be scored by the others.
Giannis has to be the one selected as the star player. The Greek was exceptional in the previous game and could rack up a lot of points against the Raptors.
The Bucks might be 3-2 but they could have enough in the tank to beat the Raptors.
It will be a close game but Giannis’ side should get the better of the defending champions.
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