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Based on point differential, the largest loss in Milwaukee Bucks history is by 48 points, which has happened twice: a 104-152 loss to the Orlando Magic on Feb 20, 1995 and a 96-144 loss to the Utah Jazz on Jan 27, 1990.
The biggest playoffs loss in Milwaukee Bucks history, by point differential, is by 54 points which occured in a 66-120 loss to the Chicago Bulls during the Eastern Conference First Round on Apr 30, 2015.
The biggest home loss in Milwaukee Bucks history, by point differential, is by 54 points which occured in a 66-120 loss to the Chicago Bulls during the Eastern Conference First Round on Apr 30, 2015.
The biggest road loss in Milwaukee Bucks history, by point differential, is by 48 points which occured in a 96-144 loss to the Utah Jazz during the on Jan 27, 1990.
The most points the Milwaukee Bucks have ever allowed in a single game is 171 points, which they gave up in a 166-171 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Mar 6, 1982.
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