emunney wrote:
This is a big problem mid- and long-term. Fortunately for us, they don't have guards yet.
Yeah, when I saw this, my immediate reaction was "****, they figured it out."
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emunney wrote:
This is a big problem mid- and long-term. Fortunately for us, they don't have guards yet.
MikeIsGood wrote:emunney wrote:
This is a big problem mid- and long-term. Fortunately for us, they don't have guards yet.
Yeah, when I saw this, my immediate reaction was "****, they figured it out."

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awd4cy wrote:Everyone nationally is freaking out that Khris hasn't touched a basketball in 4 months.
DukeH wrote:Plenty, RealGM Bucks Board is the Golden Dawn of forums.

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MikeIsGood wrote:awd4cy wrote:Everyone nationally is freaking out that Khris hasn't touched a basketball in 4 months.
Who is everyone? I haven't seen anything about this.
MickeyDavis wrote:Let them freak out. Let the board, some anyway, freak out if he doesn't light it up against Boston in game 1. He'll be fine.
I got chubKidA24 wrote:Matches Malone wrote:emunney wrote:
This is a big problem mid- and long-term. Fortunately for us, they don't have guards yet.
Yes and no. The guard thing is very much true, but I don't think Ben will ever be able to guard Giannis in the post. He'll get moved around 9/10 times.
awd4cy wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Let them freak out. Let the board, some anyway, freak out if he doesn't light it up against Boston in game 1. He'll be fine.
I agree, I think since it was said he hasn’t touched a basketball in 4 months, then people just assume he sat on his sofa eating junk food.

Bam Adebayo: Can he stop Giannis Antetokounmpo?
The Bucks might be the best team in the East, but if you can slow down Antetokounmpo and contain their 3-point shooting, you can beat them. And that's exactly what the Miami Heat did on March 2.
Antetokounmpo had his worst game of the season in a 16-point loss, scoring just 13 points on 18 attempts while his team shot a dismal 20.6% from 3. Was that a regular-season fluke? Maybe. But Miami is 2-0 against the Bucks this year, and the Heat's roster includes one of the only players in the NBA who can physically hang with the reigning MVP.
Adebayo is 6-foot-9, 255 pounds and built for contemporary NBA defense. He has a strong feel for the game while being big enough to rebound and block shots and quick enough to guard the perimeter -- compelling evidence to suggest he might be the best Antetokounmpo-stopper outside of Kawhi Leonard.
Check this out: Of the 15 defenders who have guarded Antetokounmpo at least 50 times this season, nobody has held him to fewer points per possession than Adebayo, per Second Spectrum tracking data. The reigning MVP posted nine points on 20 shots in those 66 matchups.
The samples are small, but Adebayo looks like the one guy who could slow down Antetokounmpo in the East. If the regular season is any indication, Miami has a chance to spoil Milwaukee's season early.
Khris Middleton: Will he show up when Antetokounmpo is off?
Milwaukee looks like one of the best teams in recent NBA history, but they do have one major flaw. If you can slow down the reigning MVP's offense, you can make the Bucks mortal. That's where Middleton comes in.
The All-Star wing isn't just Milwaukee's second-best player, he is their stopgap if and when an opponent is able to slow down Antetokounmpo.
Middleton has emerged as one of the league's most efficient volume jump shooters. He has been brilliant during the regular season, posting career highs in both points per game and shooting efficiency, but none of that will matter if it doesn't translate to the postseason.
Middleton disappeared when Milwaukee needed him most last year against the Raptors in the conference finals. In Game 3 -- a game Milwaukee lost by six points -- Middleton shot 3-for-16 and managed just nine points. In Game 5, another six-point loss, Middleton went 2-for-9 and scored just six points.
For this team to get to the next level -- and for them to entice Antetokounmpo to sign an extension -- performances like that can't happen this year. No pressure, Khris.
