The first NBA Playoffs of the 2022-23 season called the Milwaukee Bucks
The above result makes the Milwaukee Bucks both the first team to have a Playoffs spot, and also the first name among 30 NBA teams to reach 50 wins at the Regular Season this season.

Setting long-term competitive goals from the very first days of the Regular Season, the Milwaukee Bucks leadership and coaching staff have shown how skillfully they have navigated in the face of so many difficulties.
Stemming from the fact that the pillars were injured alternately (including Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton), head coach Mike Budenholzer rotated the squad and adjusted tactics to have a suitable strategy when the stars were absent.
When the transfer market heated up, the Bucks did not stay out of the fun and brought in quality names, both making up for the gap left by the injury pillar and being able to serve the long-term campaign at the stage. Playoffs.

The above factors have helped the Milwaukee Bucks gradually move to No. 1 in the Eastern rankings, most notably the completely unbeaten streak in the past February.
Despite having an even squad and excellent coaching staff, the Milwaukee Bucks can't thrive without NBA All-Star captain Giannis Antetokounmpo. The "demigod" is averaging 31.5 points, 11.9 rebounds and 5.5 assists in more than 32 minutes of play per game.


In his last two appearances, Giannis scored 82 points, totaling 29-51 FG and 23 rebounds with 12 assists, taking the Bucks to two victories over the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns.
There are still 13 more matches to go before the end of the Regular Season and the Bucks' next goal is to close the No. 1 position in the Eastern standings, which will ensure the home field advantage for the team throughout the Playoffs period.
