Milwaukee early offseason in review (HW/bondom34/dbrandon/Slava)

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Grade the Milwaukee offseason

A
3
5%
A-
2
3%
B+
8
13%
B
15
25%
B-
8
13%
C+
7
12%
C
4
7%
C-
6
10%
D
5
8%
F
2
3%
 
Total votes: 60

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Re: Milwaukee early offseason in review (HW/bondom34/dbrandon/Slava) 

Post#81 » by HartfordWhalers » Thu Sep 22, 2016 11:02 pm

The latest trade doesn't change my original grade of an F.

But I am curious who the one other F was from.
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Re: Milwaukee early offseason in review (HW/bondom34/dbrandon/Slava) 

Post#82 » by Magic Giannison » Fri Sep 23, 2016 3:20 am

Bondom34's was the most spot on with his review. We haven't lost ANY major assets and got guys that actually fit our gameplay around Giannis.
Bayless was simply trash. You can look at his 3 pointing % as much as you like but how terribly he was defensively and on offensive playmaking totally ruined his shooting overachievement.


We extended Giannis, signed guys that actually fit and can shoot all while adding more upside with Thon.
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Re: Milwaukee early offseason in review (HW/bondom34/dbrandon/Slava) 

Post#83 » by Illmatic12 » Fri Sep 23, 2016 4:01 am

HartfordWhalers wrote:
Texas Chuck wrote:
KqWIN wrote:Terrible new for Middleton and Milwaukee. It would be completely understandable to make a panic move here, but they might have to bite the bullet this year and punt. He is not a player you can replace easily and the timing of the injury makes it even worse.



They can't replace everything he is but the Bucks already needed another wing. They really have to do something if they want to salvage this season.


I had the season at 35 wins and not going anywhere already. Dropping from 35 wins to 28 and sneaking up in the lotto for a stud pg is the best long term thing I can think of actually.

It's still a pipedream type scenario at this point, but imagine if they were to come away with a guy like Markelle Fultz in the draft. He has the skillset to fit perfectly with their core

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