The Sacramento Kings will pay a visit to Fiserv Forum to take on the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night. With that said, it’s a good time to check out our NBA odds series, which includes our Kings-Bucks prediction, odds, and pick we have laid out below.

The Sacramento Kings are coming off disappointing losses to two of the worst teams in the NBA. They lost 133-131 to the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night and 118-112 to the worst team in the West, the Houston Rockets on Sunday. They will definitely want to get back on track. But doing so will be a tall task as they get the defending champs next.

Meanwhile, the Bucks took down the Chicago Bulls on Friday night with a 94-90 victory. The win dethroned the Bulls atop the East standings. Milwaukee also doused some water on one of the hottest teams in the league in the Memphis Grizzlies earlier this week with a 126-114 win. Wednesday's game marked Jrue Holiday's first game back since going down with an ankle injury earlier in January. He has averaged 11.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.0 assists in two games off the bench since returning to the floor.

Here is how FanDuel has set the Kings-Bucks NBA odds for this Saturday night NBA matchup.

NBA odds: Kings-Bucks Odds

Sacramento Kings: +10 (-110)

Milwaukee Bucks: -10 (-110)

Over: 233.5 (-110)

Under: 233.5 (-110)

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Why the Kings could cover the spread

The Sacramento Kings are the obvious underdogs for this game. Coming off two disappointing defeats, however, there should enter with extra fuel to bring their A-game against the reigning NBA champions. Tyrese Haliburton, who did not play in those two losses, personally announced on his Twitter account that he has cleared the league's health and safety protocols. As such, the Kings are reportedly at full strength heading into Saturday, per Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee.

Getting Haliburton back is certainly going to be a huge boost for the Kings. The 6-foot-5 guard is in the midst of a magnificent sophomore campaign, averaging 13.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 7.1 assists (11th in the NBA). He is also shooting 46.7 percent from the field and 42.9 percent from three, which ranks 7th across the Association. His return likely won't be enough to take down the Bucks, which are getting healthier themselves. Nonetheless, Haliburton's all-around game and playmaking ability gives the Kings a different dynamic and could help the Kings stay competitive against one of the best teams in the NBA.

The Kings are 18-29 on the season and are 5-9 against Eastern Conference teams. They have also not won a game in Milwaukee since November 2015. Against the spread, they are 20-27 this season. As 10-point underdogs, it could be worth noting that 16 of their 29 losses were of the double-digit variety.

Why the Bucks could cover the spread

The Bucks are obviously favored to win, but will they be able to win by at least double-digits? With the disparity between them and the Kings, it's certainly possible. Milwaukee has had Sacramento's number over the last five seasons. They enter Saturday's game with a 10-game winning streak over the Kings dating back to November 2016.

As mentioned, Milwaukee got Jrue Holiday back after he spent six games on the sidelines with an ankle injury. Getting the 31-year old back gives the Bucks a huge boost on both ends of the floor with elite defense and high-level playmaking. According to StatMuse, Milwaukee is 18-3 when its Big Three is playing. This is not good news for the Kings. Holiday has come off the bench since returning from injury. There is still no report from the Bucks on when the one-time All-Star will assume his starting spot once again.

Obviously, Milwaukee is still without starting center Brook Lopez, who has not played since opening night. The 33-year-old underwent back surgery in December and still does not have a timetable for his return. Nonetheless, backup big man Bobby Portis has stepped up in a huge way in Lopez's absence. In 33 starts this season, Portis is averaging 15.9 points and 9.7 rebounds, while shooting 49.4 percent from the field and 44.5 percent from beyond the arc.

The Bucks hold the 4th best record in the East with a 29-19 record and are 10-4 against Eastern Conference teams. Against the spread, however, they are just 21-27, which should be something to consider when making this pick.

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Final Kings-Bucks prediction and pick

Even with a 10-point advantage and Milwaukee's record against the spread, it's enticing to go with the Bucks on this one. Their record with their Big Three of Antetokounmpo, Holiday, and Middleton speaks for itself. And they are coming off two huge victories this week.

Final Kings-Bucks Prediction & Pick: Bucks: -10 (-110)