Hawks vs Bucks Same-Game Parlay: Bank Bucks ATS, Lillard 3s (+235) on December 04
- Check out the latest Hawks vs Bucks odds at the BetUS Sportsbook.
- Expect the Hawks to give the ball away more than they’d like.
- Watch out for Bucks PG Damian Lillard.
Hump day hoops are here, and we’re coming off a big win on the Pacers vs Raptors game last night. Now, we’re rolling straight into another Eastern Conference showdown – Hawks vs Bucks – and we’ve got all the NBA betting tips you need for this one.
With my NBA game predictions, you’ll know exactly where to put your money on tonight’s game. So grab a seat and let’s talk shop – it’s time to turn that momentum into more cash for you.
Hawks vs Bucks Game Information
- Game: Milwaukee Bucks (11-9) vs Atlanta Hawks (11-11)
- Location: Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, Wis.
- Date/Time: Wednesday Dec. 4, 8 p.m. ET
- Hawks vs Bucks Live Stream: NBA League Pass
Check for updated Hawks vs Bucks betting trends here.
Hawks vs Bucks Same-Game Parlay Picks for Dec 4
1. Milwaukee Bucks (-4½)
The Bucks are on a roll, plain and simple. Winning seven straight, they’ve been mowing down opponents left and right. And with the Hawks possibly without their leading scorer, PG Trae Young and his 20.9 points per game (per-updated Hawks vs Bucks injuries), the obvious play here is to ride with the deer at home, laying the 4½ points to Atlanta.
Milwaukee’s offense has been a flamethrower lately. PF Giannis Antetokounmpo is doing what Giannis does – dominating the stat sheet with 32.7 points and 11.7 rebounds per game, followed by PG Damian Lillard, adding 26 points and a team-high 7.6 assists per outing. Toss in contributions from F Bobby Portis and C Brook Lopez (both putting up more than 12 points per game), and this team is humming.
Giannis’ midrange game has become unfair.
He’s got 27 points on a perfect 10/10 shooting! pic.twitter.com/TYv2SK629d
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) December 4, 2024
On the other hand, Atlanta is just hoping they can stop handing the ball over like it’s a black Friday sale. They’re tied for 27th in the NBA for turnovers, averaging 15.8 per game, which doesn’t exactly scream “we’re ready for the Bucks.” Combine that with the uncertainty around Young, and it’s hard to see how Atlanta keeps up – especially on the road.
Overall, Milwaukee’s offensive firepower and home-court advantage should be more than enough to handle a turnover-prone Hawks squad. Take the Bucks, lay the points, and enjoy the ride to what should be an eighth straight win for the deer.
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2. Bucks PG Damian Lillard 4+ 3-Pointers
This game has all the signs of another home win for the Bucks, and to sweeten the pot, I’m banking on PG Damian Lillard to net four or more 3-pointers. What can I say? It’s hardly a bold prediction when you consider that the Atlanta Hawks are dead last in the NBA at defending the 3-point shot, giving up 16.2 made triples per game.
Meanwhile, Lillard has been a gunslinger from deep in his last three outings, averaging 11 attempts per game and knocking down at least five in all three matchups. So yeah, this isn’t exactly throwing darts at the wall – it’s simply reading the room.
Giannis screen. Dame triple. pic.twitter.com/8YXUe1Jc3j
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) December 4, 2024
Whether or not the Hawks have Young on the floor, their perimeter defense has been nonexistent, and I don’t see that changing against one of the league’s most consistent sharpshooters.
Ride with this NBA player prop: Lillard to hit four or more from deep, and don’t be surprised if he clears that mark early on.
Bet on Damian Lillard 4+ 3-pointers
Bet this Parlay: Bucks -4½ vs Hawks, Lillard 4+ 3-pointers (+235)
Questions Of The Day
Who set the record for most missed free throws in a single game for the Milwaukee Bucks?
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Andrew Bogut share the franchise record with 11 missed free throws in a game.
Which Hawks player set the franchise record for most points in a playoff game?
Dominique Wilkins set the franchise record for most points in a playoff game, scoring 57 points against the Pistons in 1986.
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