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Nets vs. Bucks summer league: How to watch, broadcast information

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The Brooklyn Nets (1-1) face the Milwaukee Bucks (2-0) to begin the day of summer league for Tuesday and if you’re wondering how you can watch all the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

So far, the Nets have been getting great performances from their starting five including Armoni Brooks, who is averaging 19 points per game through two contests. Jalen Wilson has shown that his four seasons at the University of Kansas have prepared him well for the NBA and that he can hang with the tougher competition.

Brooklyn will have a tough test in this one as they will have to find a way to contain Bucks guard MarJon Beauchamp (averaging 21.5 points per game through two exhibitions) and deal with the immense size of Bucks big man Tacko Fall.

Here’s when and where you should tune in to see the matchup:

How to watch

  • Date: Tuesday, July 11
  • Time: 6 p.m. EDT
  • Location: Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas, NV
  • Channel: ESPNU

Probable starting lineups

Brooklyn Nets

  • Guard: Kennedy Chandler
  • Guard: Armoni Brooks
  • Forward: David Duke Jr.
  • Forward: Jalen Wilson
  • Center: Noah Clowney

Milwaukee Bucks

  • Guard: Nico Mannion
  • Guard: MarJon Beauchamp
  • Forward: Andre Jackson Jr.
  • Forward: Chris Livingston
  • Center: Tacko Fall

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