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Celtics vs. Bucks Showdown: 2026 NBA Player Potential, Predictions, Odds & Game Time for Sunday, February 1st

February 1, 2026 4 Min Read
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The Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks have unveiled the 10-game schedule for Sunday’s inaugural NBA Pioneers Classic. The Celtics, holding a 30-18 record, have alternated wins and losses in their last five games, most recently beating Sacramento 112-93 on Friday. Meanwhile, the Bucks, with an 18-28 record, are on a four-game losing streak, including a 109-99 loss to Washington on Thursday. Notably, Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf injury) and Kevin Porter Jr. (oblique) missed the recent game against Milwaukee, and Jaylen Brown, who sat out Friday’s contest for Boston, does not appear on the injury report for this matchup.

Game time is set for 3:30 p.m. ET at Boston’s TD Garden. The Bucks claimed victory in the only prior meeting this season. Boston is favored by 12.5 points, with the over/under set at 217.5 points. Before placing bets on Celtics vs. Bucks, fans are encouraged to review NBA predictions and gambling advice from the SportsLine Projection Model. New users can take advantage of a draft king promo offering $300 in bonus bets if a wager of $5 or more wins.

SportsLine’s model runs 10,000 simulations of every NBA game and has generated returns surpassing $10,000 on $100 bets on top NBA picks over the last eight seasons. As the 2025-26 NBA season enters Week 15, the model boasts a strong 37-16 record on recommended spread picks (dating back to last season), proving its value to bettors.

The model has simulated the Celtics-Bucks game 10,000 times and shared its anticipated picks and betting insights. Below are the odds and lines for the contest:

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Odds/LineDetails
SpreadCeltics -12.5 (DraftKings)
Over/Under217.5 points
Money LineCeltics -617, Bucks +449
PicksAvailable on SportsLine
StreamingFubo (with free trial)

New users can also check the latest bet365 bonus code to win a $200 bonus bet after wagering $5.

How the Picks Were Made:
The SportsLine model’s 10,000 simulations suggest the total points scored will go over 217.5. Boston’s recent high-scoring games between these two teams have averaged 234.3 points across eight meetings, with seven exceeding the over. Both teams excel at shooting from beyond the arc: Boston ranks second in 3-pointers made per game while Milwaukee boasts the second-highest 3-point shooting percentage in the league. Despite ranking in the bottom 10 for 3-point attempts per game, both teams are expected to combine for at least 16 made three-pointers, supporting the over bet. The model predicts an expected total of 226 points, hitting the over 62.1% of the time.

Regarding the point spread, one side is projected to cover nearly 60% of the simulations. Visit SportsLine for the full NBA picks and to see which side is favored in the spread battle.

Fan Take:
This matchup not only pits two basketball powerhouses against each other but also highlights the growing trend of high-paced, three-point shooting games, which fans love to watch. The Pioneers Classic offers an exciting platform to showcase NBA talent and strategies, potentially shaping future styles of play in the league.

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