if you can find a true go to guy to go along side Bogut (not Redd) you will have a nice 1-2 punch.
We need a true superstar and I don't think Bogut will wait for a Rose or Gordon to develop...we need someone who has proved them selfs already in the NBA.
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Superstars are hard to find. The next step right now is just .500 and maybe the 8th spot in the playoff. They need a PF who can play D next to Bogut. I think Sessions is a good step, but its too early. D wins games. Mo, Redd, and CV are poor defenders. Its time to tear this team down.Bucks_Revenge wrote:if you can find a true go to guy to go along side Bogut (not Redd) you will have a nice 1-2 punch.
We need a true superstar and I don't think Bogut will wait for a Rose or Gordon to develop...we need someone who has proved them selfs already in the NBA.
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Need to remind you that Detroit has no superstars. 2nd best record in all of basketball.Bucks_Revenge wrote:if you can find a true go to guy to go along side Bogut (not Redd) you will have a nice 1-2 punch.
We need a true superstar and I don't think Bogut will wait for a Rose or Gordon to develop...we need someone who has proved them selfs already in the NBA.
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My biggest fear is that we get tunnel vision from watching so much of a horrible team, and allow Bogut to look good only in comparison to the crap he's surrounded by.paulpressey25 wrote:I don't want to bash on Bogut....he's improved a lot.....but if you base your judgement on him in just these last two Pacer games, he's essentially been played to a draw by Jeff Foster.....
This is where next season he's got to learn to shoot FT's.....that is what will make him a 20ppg scorer.
I watched two real teams play today (Warriors vs Hornets) and was struck by how good everyone looked compared to the nonsense I'm used to. I have a feeling fans of those teams wouldn't be as blown away by Bogut as we have been this past month. Bogut's my favorite player on the current squad, but he's no franchise guy.
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I want to agree with you but I am not a fan of blowing it up....I am on the verge of moving away from Milwaukee for job opportunities after college and I am just afraid if they don't start winning I will start drifting away me being a fan.
I don't want to be those saying yea "I grew up as a Bucks fan but now I'm not."..etc. I want to be a fan for life and this is key time for me as a fan.
I don't want to be those saying yea "I grew up as a Bucks fan but now I'm not."..etc. I want to be a fan for life and this is key time for me as a fan.
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I understand what you are saying. But as soon has they start winning than you will be back. Being a life time fan never goes away, because you will always be checking up on them. Kind of like going into hibernation.Bucks_Revenge wrote:I want to agree with you but I am not a fan of blowing it up....I am on the verge of moving away from Milwaukee for job opportunities after college and I am just afraid if they don't start winning I will start drifting away me being a fan.
I don't want to be those saying yea "I grew up as a Bucks fan but now I'm not."..etc. I want to be a fan for life and this is key time for me as a fan.
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