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Eric Bledsoe ties teams on opposite ends in Bucks, Suns

Phoenix Suns rookie Deandre Ayton puts up 26 points and 10 rebounds in Saturday's 118-109 win over the Los Angeles Lakers at Talking Stick Resort Arena. Duane Rankin, Arizona Republic

Milwaukee and Phoenix are on completely opposite ends of the NBA spectrum.

The Bucks (48-15) have the league’s best record, an MVP candidate in Giannis Antetokounmpo and looking to enter the playoffs with the top overall seed.

The Suns (13-51) have the league’s worst record, last won consecutive games in December and may once again end up with the top pick in the June draft.

However, the last time they played each other back in November, Phoenix stunned the Bucks in Milwaukee, 116-114.