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Bucks Buzz: Monday March 10th

Even though it has been a bad year for Milwaukee thus far, Mitch Pratt and Charlie Tritschler will provide you with a bi-weekly update on the Bucks ranging from recaps, links and other neat stuff.  

Hot Recap Takes

Thursday: Pelicans 112 Bucks 104  -  Spirted effort from Milwaukee's professional basketball team. They played the Pellies tough throughout the whole four quarters, but they could not get it done down in the Nola. A trend continued on Friday when Anthony Davis took Bucks' big man to the absolute woodshed with a 29 point, 14 rebound performance along with five assists and a couple blocks. He took full control inside plus they got a great game from Tyreke Evans with 25 points. Milwaukee got another great game from Jeff Adrien whom matched his career-high from the night before by having 20 points and 10 rebounds in a losing effort. Adrien is playing at such a high level right now, which now means he will get overpaid by this franchise. John Henson deserves some love too as he started for Ersan Ilyasova and had 12 points with six rebounds, one of his better performances of late. O.J. Mayo decided he did not need to play this one after shoving former Wisconsin Badger Greg Stiemsma in the throat/face area which got him ejected

Saturday: Wizards 114 Bucks 107 - If Milwaukee would have came to play in the first half, this might have been a different game. They gave up 75 points digging a 22 point hole at the break. Milwaukee came back from half to hold Washington to only 10 points in the third quarter, but could not complete the comeback getting their 50th loss of the season. Trevor Ariza continued his hot stretch of late having 28 points with five threes including seven rebounds. Additionally, Washington got five more threes from Bradley Beal as he dropped 23 points. If John Wall beats you, that's okay, but to have the other players take you down is a little disappointing. As for Milwaukee, their backcourt had a nice game with Brandon Knight filling it up with 25 points on 9/20 shooting with Nasty Nate Wolters adding 10 points of his own along with a positive PER.

Bucks and Fox Sports Wisconsin, how can it be fixed?
As some Bucks fans learned on Saturday night, the game was not on television. This disappointed a lot of people including yours truly as it would have been fun to see Milwaukee take on the Wizards, one of the best young teams in basketball.  I do not understand why they chose home games to get the ax. I could totally get them not wanting to bring their cameras to New Orleans as that matchup does not really drive up the needle, but for whatever reason, they felt Saturday's game was less important than Friday. There needs to be a better plan in place for this sort of things. Look at some of the perceived worst teams, and when Milwaukee visits them, give them the ax. I realize we are not getting 82 games of Bucks basketball because that's how it works with FOX Sports, but let's try to figure out a better balance with these games.  

Links
Journal Sentinel had a nice write up about Henson's struggles in his second year. I met John on Saturday afternoon as we were at the same event. Good dude honesty. Down to earth guy who does not think he is better than anyone else.

Nice look from the people of Bucksetball looking at the Gary Neal trade after about a month later. Ramon Sessions and Adrien have been special.

What to watch
I would look for the Bucks durability. This sort of runs into the schedule, but the Bucks play five games in seven days. Luckily for Milwaukee, everyone is off suspension and healthy.

Upcoming schedule
They play Orlando tonight, a team they have beaten this year and then they travel to Minnesota on Tuesday night. Bucks could get one of two here. Doubt they would take both of them.

Charlie.

Bucks Buzz: Monday March 3rd

Even though it has been a bad year for Milwaukee thus far, Mitch Pratt and Charlie Tritschler will provide you with a bi-weekly update on the Bucks ranging from recaps, links and other neat stuff.  

Hot Recap Takes

Thursday: Pacers 101 Bucks 96 -  Remember how in the last game between these two teams I said it was encouraging how Roy Hibbert did not go off for a bevy points? Yeaaah that did not happen with this one as Hibbert had 24 points, 12 rebounds and a couple blocks being the difference for Indiana in this one. Paul George had another good night at the office with 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists with a +17 PER. But what was encouraging is the Bucks fought again in this one playing competitive once again. Brandon Knight had a nice night at the office with 23 points on 10/20 shooting with five assists. Khris Middleton was also strong in this game with 22 points on 9/15 shooting. One of the first real ugly nights from Zaza Pachuila as he got dominated by Hibbert defensively as well missed seven shots. You don't want that from Mr. Zaza.

Saturday: Nets 107 Bucks 98 - Another competitive loss for Milwaukee where they got beat by Brooklyn's bench more so than anything else. Marcus Thornton is a Bucks killer. I swear he always go off when playing the Bucks. Thornton had 25 points making four threes on only 13 shots. The inexcusable stat line of the night is Andray Blatche having a 19 points and 13 rebounds off the bench. I mean I know Dre been good for Brooklyn but I would never expect that from him. Ramon Sessions continues his good start in his Milwaukee revival as he had 16 points with most of them coming from the free throw line. Giannis Antetokounmpo had a nice night with 12 points, three rebounds, assists and steals. Gianni just knows how to fill up the box score. Jeff Adrien deserves some dap for pulling down 10 rebounds, but honestly, someone needs to stop the interior scoring, please someone.

Why exactly did Colin Cowherd delete his Bucks tweet?   
This is not one of the more popular ESPN personalities, and he likes to do things to piss people off. He had this tweet about the Bucks.. "Ever watched a Bucks regular season game for a few minutes and wondered..am I the only person in America currently doing this?" Honestly, I find it kind of funny and in no way disrespectful. But obviously some people were mad, and then Colin deleted the tweet. Then he went full heel towards Bucks fans and sent out this one with a classic Bucks reply.




Look to be mad about Cowherd's tweet is stupid. We know there are Bucks fans, and there is a loyal base just not a casual base. It was a simple attempt to rile up people and so many simpletons took the bait with complete ease. National media outside of the NBA diehards do not pay attention to the Bucks. Simple as that.

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Another week of #ALLGIANNISEVERYTHING where he kicked a soccer ball and won a fan a scooter which is awesome. Like that the city is moving him around to different places. I have to assume he will be at at a Brewers game or two. .

This is about how Giannis will not be the only Antetokounmpo in the league as Kostos is considered to be one of the best for 2016 and Thanasis Antetokounmpo will be drafted likely nice year.

What to watch
Sessions and Adrien are playing great for Milwaukee so far. I would have expected them to mail it in and they have done the complete opposite. I look forward to seeing how they do against two weaker teams in the NBA.

Upcoming schedule
Major week for the tank as Bucks host both Utah and Sacramento this week in two very winnable games. Could this be the chance for the first winning streak of the season?

Charlie.

Bucks Buzz: February 26 - Butler Bought Out

Even though it has been a bad year for Milwaukee thus far, Mitch Pratt and Charlie Tritschler will provide you with a bi-weekly update on the Bucks ranging from recaps, links and other neat stuff.


Quick Recap:

Monday at Philadelphia: Bucks 130 Sixers 110 --

The Bucks played their "best" game of the season on Monday night, notching their eleventh win against the lowly Philadelphia Sixers. The Bucks were lead by OJ Mayo who scored 25 points on 8-14 shooting. In fact, the Bucks as a team shot 57 percent from the floor (60 percent from beyond the arc) and shattered their season high in points with 130. The previous high was 117. 

It sounds as if many Bucks' fans are legitimately concerned that the team is going to start winning games and jeopardize their draft position. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous that the Bucks will end up with the second worst record in the league when it's all said and done this year. The Sixers are horrid. They have two legitimate NBA talents left of their roster and one of them is a rookie (Michael Carter-Williams) and is hitting the "rookie wall" right now. They gave away two of their three best players in Evan Turner and Spencer Hawes at the deadline for nothing, thus, the tank is really on in Philly. I'm surprised that the league office approved of these trades, if I'm honest. 

This was also the second game the Bucks played with new acquisitions Ramon Sessions and Jeff Adrien. These guys have come in and looked pretty good and actually might help the Bucks win a few games, which would be a typical move. Sessions, as some of us are aware, is a former Buck. He can get to the tin and is a better PG than you'd think. Adrien is a typical hustle guy/rebounder that is playing for another NBA contract. Kohl might be susceptible to give it to him, unfortunately.

I'm not that worried about the tank, personally. We've come this far and the tank will get back on the rails after they get destroyed in Indiana on Thursday. If they compete with Indiana or, God forbid, beat them, then we have problems but until then, have no fear.

Links

In other news, it sounds like the Bucks and hometown forward Caron Butler are working on a buyout that is supposed to be finalized on Wednesday, this according to an article on ESPN.com. This is a move to do Caron a solid by allowing him to hitch onto a contender. Also, it saves the Bucks some money and a roster spot. The Bucks could use the roster spot on a D-Leaguer but that doesn't usually happen, so I won't hold my breath.

Believe it or not, Drew Gooden is coming back to the NBA. He signed a 10-day contract with the Washington Wizards and will join the team on Thursday.

According to an article by ESPN's Marc Stein, the NBA is looking at expanding the size of the court and possibly adding a four-pointer. I don't get it.

What to watch

I'm going to watch the rotations that coach Larry Drew settles into now that the roster has been tweaked. Sessions, Adrien in and Neal, Ridnour and Butler out. OJ Mayo is healthy now and looks to be back to his early season form.

I'm guessing the rotation will look like this going forward:

Wolters/Sessions
Knight/Mayo
Middleton/Giannis
Ersan/Adrien
Pachulia/Henson

What's next?

The Bucks will play in Indiana Thursday evening and then will return home to face the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday night. Like I said, don't expect victories in either contest. The tank will not be disturbed in the next two.






 
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