Following Much Improved Season, Bucks Tickets Still Clocking In Cheap For Potential Emergence In Upcoming Year

Under the guidance of their President of Basketball Operations and head coach Jason Kidd, the Milwaukee Bucks are moving in the right direction for a change. They have young talent in Jabari Parker and Giannis Antetokounmpo. They have their point guard of the future in Michael Carter-Williams, and now they also boast newly-signed free agent big man Greg Monroe.

Last season, the Bucks finished with a 41-41 record, en route to losing to the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the playoffs, but the campaign was considered a wild success, considering how bad the team was in the year prior. And as far as this season goes, the Bucks have a legitimate chance of going even further.

Despite the raised expectations coming into the new season, Bucks ticket prices on the secondary market are averaging just $147.92, according to TiqIQ.com. At the same time, this could end up being terrific value for Bucks faithful, especially for those out-of-town fans seeking to make the trek to Milwaukee for some exciting basketball action. Not only can they score great pricing on tickets, but with Hipmunk.com, everything needed to create the perfect basketball getaway is affordable as well. They have cheap Milwaukee flights from a variety of airline carriers, as well as fairly-priced Milwaukee hotel rooms, starting from just $52, that can have fans situated nearby the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

Of course, when planning such a trip, it’s important to evaluate the schedule and determine which games are worth attending most. One potential candidate comes early in the season on November 4 when the Bucks clash with the Philadelphia 76ers in a very winnable matchup. Not only that, there could be a potentially big night from Carter-Williams, who will be facing his former team, with whom he won the NBA Rookie of the Year award a couple of years ago.

The opponent everyone wants to see is the Cleveland Cavaliers, considering they have the best player on the planet LeBron James, and they’ll be coming into town on November 14. The Cavs represented the Eastern Conference in the NBA Finals last season and will certainly be a good measuring stick for the Bucks to see where they stand early on in the campaign. For those who would like to see Milwaukee take on the defending champs, the Golden State Warriors arrive on their turf almost a month later on December 12.

On the contrary, fans might want to see their Bucks shoot for revenge against the Bulls, the team that ended their season last year. They’ll have the opportunity to do so on January 5, when the two teams battle in one of their four meetings throughout the campaign. The matchup also will serve as a division game, making it all the more important.

The Bucks definitely have the potential to be a surprise team. Parker missed most of last year due to a season-ending injury so with his return, coupled with the major addition of Monroe, that could be what propels Milwaukee to bigger things in the upcoming year. Fans can begin to see what the future holds for the Bucks starting October 28, when they open up the new season opposite the New York Knicks.

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