The Milwaukee Bucks have announced they are rescheduling their home game against the Dallas Mavericks to Tuesday, March 31, at 7:00 p.m. Central Time. Their game was scheduled for last Sunday, but it was postponed
due to winter storms that prevented the Mavericks from flying out of Dallas. The NBA also moved the Mavericks’ game against the Memphis Grizzlies, scheduled for Wednesday, April 1, to prevent Dallas from playing three straight games. Tickets for the original Mavs game are valid for the new date.
This will create a home-road back-to-back for the Bucks, who have a game on April 1 in Houston against the Rockets at 7:00 p.m. It will be a busy time for them at the end of March, as they will have four games in five days after returning from a four-game West Coast trip. In March, Milwaukee will now have five sets of back-to-back games, with no more than two days off between contests. If Giannis’ self-diagnosed timeline is correct, the Bucks will have to do most of this heavy stretch of basketball without him. Things have gotten rough as it is, but they could get a whole lot worse by the time the dust settles on March 31.
Editor’s note: If the Bucks are rescheduling this game in the naive hope that it would not be played because March 31st doesn’t exist, they are mistaken.








