Bucks miss NBA play-offs after Spurs defeat
Bucks eliminated after heavy Spurs defeat
The Milwaukee Bucks have officially missed the NBA play-offs for the first time in 10 years after a crushing 127-95 defeat to the San Antonio Spurs.
It marks a dramatic fall for a franchise that had been a consistent postseason presence throughout the past decade.
Collapse at the worst time
The Bucks’ late-season form has been disastrous:
- 9 defeats in last 11 games
- Eliminated from play-off contention
- Struggled heavily without key players
The absence of Giannis Antetokounmpo has been crucial.
The two-time MVP has now missed six consecutive games with a knee injury.
Head coach Doc Rivers dismissed claims that Giannis is being rested intentionally:
“He’s progressing. He’s just not healthy.”
Spurs continue dominant surge
While the Bucks falter, the Spurs are flying:
- 8 straight wins
- Chasing top seed in the West
- Close behind the Oklahoma City Thunder
The standout performers:
Victor Wembanyama
- 23 points
- 15 rebounds
Stephon Castle
- Triple-double: 22 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast
Seven Spurs players scored in double figures — a complete team performance.
What went wrong for Milwaukee?
Several key factors led to this collapse:
Injuries
- Giannis absence severely weakened both offense and defense
Form slump
- Confidence dropped during a crucial stretch
Strategic questions
- Debate over “tanking” vs genuine injury issues
Ultimately, the team never recovered momentum.
What’s next in the NBA season?
- Play-in tournament: April 14
- Play-offs begin: April 18
The Bucks will now turn attention to:
- Offseason rebuild decisions
- Squad depth and injury management
- Future around Giannis
Final verdict
For the Milwaukee Bucks, this is:
- A shocking end to a decade-long streak
- A warning sign about squad depth and health
For the Spurs:
- A team peaking at the perfect time
- Genuine contenders heading into the playoffs
One team’s collapse has become another’s momentum.






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