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Bulls vs. Bucks 2015 live stream: Time, TV schedule and how to watch Game 4 online

The Bucks will look to extend the series while Derrick Rose will try to lead the Bulls to a sweep.

The Chicago Bulls have a chance to sweep their first-round series against the Bucks with a win in Milwaukee Saturday. The Bulls are finally healthy after years of injuries derailed their seasons and could make some noise in the East, especially if they can close the series quickly and get some much-needed rest. The Bucks, despite falling to a 0-3 deficit, have kept games competitive and will not make it easy as they look for their first playoff win with this new, young core.

The biggest storyline from this series is the resurgence of Derrick Rose. The former league MVP has labored for the past three years to get back to anything resembling his pre-injury level. It's only been three games, but it finally looks like he's back. Rose finished Game 3 with 34 points and eight assists, and for the series he is averaging 24 points on 47 percent shooting to go with eight assists and two steals per game. Jimmy Butler and Pau Gasol give the Bulls two players who can create their own shot, but Rose gives the offense another dimension. If he can sustain his production going forward, Chicago becomes a much more dangerous team.

While this playoff run has a lot of meaning for the Bulls -- not only because of Rose, but also because it might be the last hurrah for coach Tom Thibodeau -- it's just the beginning of a new era for the Bucks. Milwaukee starts three players 23 years old and under, including 20-year-old Giannis Antetokounmpo. The postseason appearance came as a surprise for a team that is in the early stages of rebuilding and lost rookie Jabari Parker to injury. Yet the feisty Bucks won't go down without a fight. With Khris Middleton leading the way in the scoring department and the Greek Freak fresh off a 25-point, 12-rebound performance, they will try to get the series back to Chicago.

How to watch

Place: BMO Harris Bradley Center

Time: 5:30 p.m. ET

TV: TNT

Online: WatchTNT

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