The postseason officially starts on Sunday for the Milwaukee Bucks. They will host the No. 6 seed Indiana Pacers in Milwaukee for Game 1 of what should be a fascinating first-round series between two evenly-matched squads. Actually, if you look at recent history, you could argue that it’s the Pacers who hold the advantage after going 4-1 against Milwaukee in the regular season.
The schedule for the rest of the series has now been revealed, and this will be crucial not only for the Bucks’ preparations but also for Giannis Antetokounmpo’s race to fitness from a nagging calf injury.
Milwaukee Bucks News: Full First Round Schedule Vs. Pacers, Revealed

The league announced the full schedule for the Bucks-Pacers series on Tuesday night via the NBA Communications account on Twitter:
#3 @Bucks vs. #6 @Pacers pic.twitter.com/Q9k9yDyeB6
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) April 17, 2024
Game 2 at the Fiserv Forum will be on Tuesday, April 23, which is two days after the series opener on Sunday.
The series then shifts to Indianapolis for Games 3 and 4, on Friday (April 26) and Sunday (April 28), respectively.
If necessary, Game 5 will be back at the Fiserv Forum on Tuesday, April 30. Game 6 in Indiana will be on Thursday, May 2, while Game 7 will be held in Milwaukee on Saturday, May 4.
Basically, these two teams will battle on the court every other day, save for a two-day break between Games 2 and 3.

There are no surprises in the schedule, and the Bucks must have had a fairly good idea of how their next week or so was going to look like. They’ve certainly taken all this into consideration as they do everything in their power to get Giannis healthy for this series.

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