A month ago, the Milwaukee Bucks handed the Golden State Warriors one of their worst losses of the season, serving notice to the rest of the league that they are for real this season. The Warriors will get a chance for payback for that 134-111 embarrassment when they visit Milwaukee on Friday for a nationally-televised showdown with the Bucks, who currently own the Eastern Conference's second-best record. "Definitely they're going to come out and try to get revenge," said Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, who spent his 24th birthday Thursday preparing to face the two-time defending NBA campions.