Bucksmaniac wrote:fansinceforever wrote:tydett wrote:
Lol, nah, gentleman's sweep at best.
Agreed. They'd destroy us.
If they do it’ll be mainly coaching related.
Yep
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Bucksmaniac wrote:fansinceforever wrote:tydett wrote:
Lol, nah, gentleman's sweep at best.
Agreed. They'd destroy us.
If they do it’ll be mainly coaching related.
fansinceforever wrote:We've got nothing for this team.
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.
blazza18 wrote:The amount of unforced errors we've made in this one has been mindboggling. Never really gave ourselves a chance.
BigO wrote:rilamann wrote:BigO wrote:
You can't be serious.
The Cavs starting lineup is so much better than the Bucks it's not even arguable. And you blame the coach for that? What a bad narrative.
Then you get to the bench and they have a legitimate starter in Hunter and the Bucks have nothing.
The defense has been pathetic the last two games.
The talent gap between the Bucks and Cavs is not a big one, even if for the sake of argument we give the talent edge to the Cavs.
If this Cavs team can be 53-10. This Bucks team shouldn't be a loss or two away from being the #6 seed.
If the Bucks had a healthy Middleton, I'd give the Bucks an edge. But taking away an elite shooter and an excellent passer and the Bucks are good, but not a championship team.
Horst has tried, but failed to get any help for Giannis and Dame. Kuzma is ok and Portis is good as a bench player. Maybe Trent helps a little.
But you can't trot out Prince as a high minute guy in the playoffs and think you can win.