Wednesday's meeting between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Milwaukee Bucks should be one of the most mouth-watering contests of the NBA season.
But the allure of the matchup has been lost somewhat – the Lakers still without LeBron James because of an ankle injury and Anthony Davis due to a calf/Achilles issue that has kept him on the sideline since February.
As such, the Bucks, three games back of the Eastern Conference-leading Philadelphia 76ers, will be the favourites against a Lakers team that stands as the fourth seed in the West.
However, the Lakers have shown fight in ending a four-game losing skid with back-to-back victories and recently added a two-time All-Star center to their roster.
Here, with the help of Stats Perform data, we look at the performers and the battles that will decide this marquee game.
TOP PERFORMERS
Milwaukee Bucks - Giannis Antetokounmpo
The back-to-back MVP returned to something approaching his best in the Bucks' defeat to the Los Angeles Clippers last time out.
Coming off a nagging knee injury, Antetokounmpo dropped 32 points for Milwaukee, going 10 for 21 from the field and two of five from the three-point line.
It was his first 30-point game since the win over the Philadelphia 76ers on March 17 and served as an ominous warning to the under-strength Lakers.
Los Angeles Lakers - Montrezl Harrell
Averaging 15.2 points for the season, Harrell has stepped it up in the absence of Davis and James.
He has put up 19.5 points per game across March. James (25) is the only Laker with a better average in that regard.
The former Clippers big man has produced seven 20-point games this month and may need an eighth to propel the Lakers to another victory without their two stars.
KEY BATTLE - CAN DRUMMOND BOOST LAKERS ON BOARDS
After reaching a buyout agreement with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Drummond signed with the Lakers with an eye on helping them retain the title by any means necessary.
"For me, I'm just here to help in any capacity," Drummond said on Monday. "I'm not here to do anything besides win."
"I'm just here to help in whatever capacity it may be. I'm not here to steal nobody's shine."
The center will primarily be asked to help the Lakers on the boards. Without LeBron and Davis, their rebounding has declined this month.
For the season, they are ninth in the NBA in rebounds per game with 45.2, but that number has tailed off to 43.5 in March, tied for 17th.
Frank Vogel has confirmed Drummond will start against Milwaukee, with the Lakers surely looking for the four-time rebounding leader to help them compete on the glass against a Bucks team second in the league with 48.2 rebounds per game.
HEAD TO HEAD
Having previously won six straight against the Lakers, the Bucks head into this potential Finals preview out to avoid a third consecutive defeat to Los Angeles, having come undone at the hands of James in their 113-106 loss back in January.