Milwaukee Bucks schedule changes; new Pelicans date, more to know

Fiserv Forum
MILWAUKEE - The game between the Milwaukee Bucks and New Orleans Pelicans – postponed last week due to snow in Louisiana – has been rescheduled, the NBA announced Tuesday.
Schedule changes
What's next:
The Bucks and Pelicans will now play on Sunday, April 6 in New Orleans. The game was originally scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 22.
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Between snow in New Orleans and wildfires in Southern California, a number of other schedule changes will impact the Bucks down the stretch.
The Bucks flipped the dates for two March road games against the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors. The Lakers game was moved from March 18 to March 20, while the trip to Golden State was moved up from March 20 to March 18.
On April 10, the Bucks and Pelicans will play in Milwaukee; that game was originally scheduled for April 9. Tickets purchased for the Bucks and Pelicans game at Fiserv Forum are valid for the updated date.
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For the complete Bucks regular season schedule, visit the Bucks website.
Snow in NOLA
The backstory:
A major winter storm brought blizzard conditions to Louisiana on Jan. 21, turning New Orleans into a snow town. The record-breaking snowstorm blanketed palm trees in fresh flakes and halted the normally bustling Big Easy.
The storm prompted the National Weather Service to issue the first-ever Blizzard Warning for southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas.
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New Orleans shattered its one-day snow total record by noon when Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport recorded 4 inches of snow. The new record broke the Dec. 31, 1963 record of 2.7 inches.
The snow didn't just cancel the game in New Orleans, it delayed the next day's game in Milwaukee. The start was pushed back an hour due to the Bucks’ troubles getting out of New Orleans, and the team's plane arrived in Milwaukee less than three hours before the start.
Still, the Bucks beat the Miami Heat 125-96.
The Source: Information in this report is from The Associated Press and the NBA.