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Tricky spot for the Suns at the end of a road trip and third game in four days. Don't know about you, but KD vs. Giannis is about as good as it gets. Khris Middleton returns for Milwaukee. Update: Giannis was just ruled out. Pretty much sums up my week. Obviously I don't like this any longer.

Grayson Allen is enjoying having all his star teammates available, as he draws less defensive attention. The 28-year-old guard has cleared this prop number in five of his last six games and is averaging 36.9 minutes this month. In what should be an entertaining, close matchup in Milwaukee, look for Allen to register at least 18 combined points, assists and rebounds.

Damian Lillard has been inconsistent. Over his last eight games, he has scored 20 points or fewer five times. In the other three games, he scored at least 28 points in each of them. Still, I like this over because of the matchup. The Suns have allowed the third-most points per game to opposing point guards. Also, Lillard is averaging 25.5 points per game at home this season, compared to 23.2 points per game on the road.
The Suns finish a road trip with a weird tip time for them, against a team playing great ball, and with the Bucks on national TV as they drive to secure the 2 seed in the East. Tough gig for the up and down Suns. The Bucks are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 at home; 5 of those 7 wins were by double digits and they've been either blowing people out or getting blown out at home. The Suns are 3-9 ATS in their last 12 and 3-6 ATS in their last 9 road games. Bucks are the more rested team. We'll play the ML to be safe given the price but wouldn't be surprised if this is a rout.
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