When the schedule was released in early August, you probably didn't circle Toronto-Milwaukee on Oct. 29 as one your most anticipated games. But here we are, two weeks into the season with two undefeated teams remaining: the 6-0 Toronto Raptors and the 6-0 Milwaukee Bucks.

The Bucks have the better point differential and have played a slightly tougher schedule. The Raptors have better depth and a signature win over Boston in Week 1. The Bucks have Giannis Antetokounmpo and two guys -- Khris Middleton and Brook Lopez -- in the top 10 in effective field goal percentage. The Raptors have Kawhi Leonard and the guy -- Kyle Lowry -- who has been the league's third most effective shooter (71 percent) through the first two weeks.

While several teams are struggling one one end of the floor or the other, both of these teams have started strong under new coaches. But only one will remain undefeated after Monday's game in Milwaukee (8 p.m. ET, NBA League Pass).