The Milwaukee Bucks will play the Brooklyn Nets in the final game at Fiserv Forum for the season. These two teams just faced each other earlier this week, and the Nets beat the Bucks 96-90.

Not much has really changed. The Bucks are just trying to get through the end of the season. Giannis is talking, Horst is talking, Doc is talking, and egos are bruised. We really are all just existing while dealing with the reality that the world is on fire, and those who have the ability to change things simply are too dumb or greedy to do so. Ok, maybe I need the season to end.

The Nets realized that sometimes you can’t out-tank a bad team, as they found out when they beat the Bucks on Tuesday. They seemed to have found a way to do it in other games, though, defeating the Indiana Pacers last night.

Bucks fans will not get to see Giannis Antetokounpo (knee), who is listed as out, along with Kevin Porter Jr. (knee), Bobby Portis (wrist), and Gary Trent Jr. (oblique).

The Nets played last night, so there is no official injury report, but they have a litany of (real and fake) injuries, so just assume most of the roster is out.

Ryan Rollins has been this season’s biggest positive. Seeing his improvement from a two-way contract to a high-level starter has been a blessing for Milwaukee. I think he is the Most Improved Player and should win the award for both his play and his consistent availability during an absolute trainwreck of a season for the Bucks.

7:00 p.m. CDT on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin.