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Full injury report, how to watch, odds for Jan. 26

Full injury report, how to watch, odds for Jan. 26

On Friday, the Milwaukee Bucks (31-13) host the Cleveland Cavaliers (26-16), and if you’re wondering how to catch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The contest is the second of a back-to-back set after the two teams met on Wednesday. The Bucks pulled out the emotional victory just one day after Adrian Griffin was dismissed as head coach. Joe Prunty, an assistant, filled in to guide the Bucks to the 126-116 victory.

The organization is expected to hire Doc Rivers as its next head coach, with Prunty assuming the position on an interim basis until the move is official. Rivers is currently assembling his coaching staff, which reportedly includes Dave Joerger and Rex Kalamian.

Meanwhile, the Cavaliers saw their eight-game win streak snapped with the loss on Wednesday. Despite the loss, the team has won eight out of its last nine games and is 13-4 over its last 17 games since Dec. 16, the second-best winning percentage in the NBA (.765).

Here is when you should tune in to watch the game:

  • Date: Jan. 26
  • Time: 8 p.m. EST
  • Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • TV Channel: Bally Sports Ohio, Bally Sports Wisconsin

  • Point Spread: Bucks -5.5
  • Money Line: Cavaliers +180, Bucks -225
  • Over/Under: 238.5

Cleveland: Emoni Bates (two-way contract), Darius Garland (jaw), Ty Jerome (ankle), Evan Mobley (knee) and Tristan Thompson (league suspension) are out.

Milwaukee: TyTy Washington Jr. (two-way contract) is out.

Note: Injury reports are subject to change.

Cleveland Cavaliers:

  • Isaac Okoro
  • Dean Wade
  • Jarrett Allen
  • Max Strus
  • Donovan Mitchell

Milwaukee Bucks:

  • Khris Middleton
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo
  • Brook Lopez
  • Malik Beasley
  • Damian Lillard

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