Bucks at Hornets live stream: How to watch online
By Kareem Gantt
Want to know how you can watch the up-and-coming Milwaukee Bucks take on the Charlotte Hornets online? Well, we have the inside scoop.
You get the feeling that the Milwaukee Bucks and the Charlotte Hornets are heading in opposite directions.
The Bucks, for the first time in years, looks like a legitimate contender, with a superstar in Giannis Antetokownmpo, a rising sidekick in Khris Middleton, a core that has all of the pieces to make life a little difficult for the Boston Celtics and Toronto Raptors, the two perceived favorites to battle it out for the Eastern Conference crown, and, most importantly a new coach in Mike Budenholzer.
Giving Milwaukee, even more, mojo is the fact that they’re moving into a brand new arena this season, the Fiserv Forum, which replaces the BMO Harris Bradley Center. But it will be until Oct. 19 when this talented team will show off their new digs, as the Bucks will opening the 2018-19 season at Charlotte to face a puzzling Hornets squad.
The Hornets have become the picture-perfect definition of a team stuck in mediocrity. They still have Kemba Walker, who has developed into a top-tier point guard, but surrounding him is a load of bad contracts and pieces that just don’t fit.
Their down year last season prompted the Hornets to change head coaches, replacing Steve Clifford with Gregg Popovich disciple James Borrego, who will attempt to lead this mismatched crew into a lower-seed playoff appearance.
Following Borrego from San Antonio was Tony Parker, who signed a two-year free-agent deal with the Hornets to prove to the rest of the NBA that he still has some game left. Outside of Parker, there isn’t much to get excited about with this Hornets team.
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 17
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Charlotte, NC
Venue: Spectrum Center
TV Info: Fox Sports Carolinas (Hornets), Fox Sports Wisconsin (Bucks)
Live Stream: FuboTV (sign-up for a free seven-day trial), NBA League Pass (three hours post-game)
As I said above, it feels as if the Bucks and Hornets are going in two separate directions.