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Post#21 » by AussieBuck » Fri Dec 9, 2016 9:16 pm

steger_3434 wrote:Kind of crazy Kareem has the lead he does in points and rebounds and he only played here 6 years. Kind of goes with what you said about guys not being here long. Hoping Giannis and Jabari can be the exception


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Redd had 11 seasons obviously with a lot of injury at the end, a couple of other guys had 10 seasons including Sid who obviously missed a lot too. For perspective Giannis is only this season and two more away from being at the edge of the top 10 in games played. Ersan is only about 40 games behind Ray for 10th spot. Just not a team that has had long careers from anyone. Junior Bridgeman leading with just 711 games is a bit sad.
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Post#22 » by Whiteman » Fri Dec 9, 2016 9:44 pm

Marques top 10 in the 5 main stats is pretty impressive.
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Post#23 » by AussieBuck » Fri Dec 9, 2016 9:49 pm

For our loyal Dutch fans:

Dan Gadzuric:
44th in total points
18th in total rebounds
11th in total Blocks

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Post#24 » by Chuck Diesel » Fri Dec 9, 2016 9:51 pm

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Post#25 » by Triple 7 » Sat Dec 10, 2016 1:42 am

Magic Giannison wrote:How bad was Big Dog as a defender?


I'm trying to think of a big lazy dog breed that just sits there but you have a beware of the dog sign on the fence. A small breed doesn't work because those are typically feisty and willing to fight. Big Dog could score in his sleep but he slept in his sleep on defense.
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Post#26 » by pack15412 » Fri Dec 23, 2016 8:48 pm

Magic Giannison wrote:How bad was Big Dog as a defender?


During the great ECF run in 2001,Tracy McGrady and Jamal Mashburn were putting up huge numbers against him. Think T-Mac even called him Little Dog after one of those games. You had to live with that and the turnover producing maneuver called the Big Dog Yank.

Despite those weaknesses, that jump shot/post-up jump shot was one of the sweetest things the Bucks ever had.




Turnovers
1. Glenn Robinson 1786
2. Sidney Moncrief 1485
3. Paul Pressey 1483
4. Marques Johnson 1241
5. Ray Allen 1197
6. Brian Winters 1014
7. Quinn Buckner 1001
8. Terry Cummings 993
9. Junior Bridgeman 985
10. Michael Redd 926
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Post#27 » by AussieBuck » Fri Dec 23, 2016 8:50 pm

pack15412 wrote:
Magic Giannison wrote:How bad was Big Dog as a defender?


During the great ECF run in 2001,Tracy McGrady and Jamal Mashburn were putting up huge numbers against him. Think T-Mac even called him Little Dog after one of those games. You had to live with that and the turnover producing maneuver called the Big Dog Yank.

Despite those weaknesses, that jump shot/post-up jump shot was one of the sweetest things the Bucks ever had.




Turnovers
1. Glenn Robinson 1786
2. Sidney Moncrief 1485
3. Paul Pressey 1483
4. Marques Johnson 1241
5. Ray Allen 1197
6. Brian Winters 1014
7. Quinn Buckner 1001
8. Terry Cummings 993
9. Junior Bridgeman 985
10. Michael Redd 926

Incredible record there for a guy who wasn't a playmaker. The turnover king!
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Post#28 » by Treebeard » Fri Dec 23, 2016 8:52 pm

pack15412 wrote:
Magic Giannison wrote:How bad was Big Dog as a defender?


During the great ECF run in 2001,Tracy McGrady and Jamal Mashburn were putting up huge numbers against him. Think T-Mac even called him Little Dog after one of those games. You had to live with that and the turnover producing maneuver called the Big Dog Yank.

Despite those weaknesses, that jump shot/post-up jump shot was one of the sweetest things the Bucks ever had.




Turnovers
1. Glenn Robinson 1786
2. Sidney Moncrief 1485
3. Paul Pressey 1483
4. Marques Johnson 1241
5. Ray Allen 1197
6. Brian Winters 1014
7. Quinn Buckner 1001
8. Terry Cummings 993
9. Junior Bridgeman 985
10. Michael Redd 926


Is there a stat that would evaluate turnover rate? That's a ton o' turnovers there, but each of those guys also handled the ball - a lot...
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Post#29 » by bucksfansince88 » Fri Dec 23, 2016 8:54 pm

pack15412 wrote:
Magic Giannison wrote:How bad was Big Dog as a defender?


During the great ECF run in 2001,Tracy McGrady and Jamal Mashburn were putting up huge numbers against him. Think T-Mac even called him Little Dog after one of those games. You had to live with that and the turnover producing maneuver called the Big Dog Yank.


I spent countless hours practicing that move
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Post#30 » by AussieBuck » Fri Dec 23, 2016 9:02 pm

Thanks for the bump, OP updated, Giannis up to 30th in points which means he's now top 30 in all the main stats. Henson moves up to 7th all time in blocks from 9th.
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Post#31 » by AussieBuck » Fri Dec 23, 2016 9:04 pm

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pack15412 wrote:
Magic Giannison wrote:How bad was Big Dog as a defender?


During the great ECF run in 2001,Tracy McGrady and Jamal Mashburn were putting up huge numbers against him. Think T-Mac even called him Little Dog after one of those games. You had to live with that and the turnover producing maneuver called the Big Dog Yank.

Despite those weaknesses, that jump shot/post-up jump shot was one of the sweetest things the Bucks ever had.




Turnovers
1. Glenn Robinson 1786
2. Sidney Moncrief 1485
3. Paul Pressey 1483
4. Marques Johnson 1241
5. Ray Allen 1197
6. Brian Winters 1014
7. Quinn Buckner 1001
8. Terry Cummings 993
9. Junior Bridgeman 985
10. Michael Redd 926


Is there a stat that would evaluate turnover rate? That's a ton o' turnovers there, but each of those guys also handled the ball - a lot...

Big Dog's turnover rate for his career is almost the same as Giannis' for this season, so it's incredibly high for a guy with that role.
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Post#32 » by AussieBuck » Mon Jan 23, 2017 11:57 am

Bump in an attempt to lighten the mood a bit and give another look at Fisdale's wife. Mostly updated because Jabari hits the all time list in points at 48th all time and threes made. Monroe hits 50th in blocks and Jabari and Snell sneak into the top 50 for career threes made. OP updated.
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Post#33 » by vegaspacker » Mon Jan 23, 2017 12:41 pm

I know, wrong thread, but found this early this morning.

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Post#34 » by Perishable517 » Mon Jan 23, 2017 7:31 pm

Magic Giannison wrote:How bad was Big Dog as a defender?


Not as bad as Vin Baker.
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Post#35 » by Perishable517 » Mon Jan 23, 2017 7:38 pm

Anyways, a Bridgeman story from the weekend.

I was getting my taxes done (my mom is a tax preparer) and I had wore my Bucks sweatshirt. So, we talked a little bit about Bridgeman. Until recently, she didn't put Bridgeman foods and Junior Bridgeman together. I brought up that there was an outside rumor of him buying the team, etc.

She then tells me something to the effect of "I remember when you were a kid and you would draw pictures of Junior Bridgeman shooting the basketball with a big rainbow arc"

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Post#36 » by AussieBuck » Mon Feb 13, 2017 11:31 pm

Updated OP for Giannis hitting the top 25 in all the major cats, also for the Mirza sighting.
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Post#37 » by Shinyhubcaps » Tue Feb 14, 2017 2:08 am

Pretty impressive that Giannis is now Top 25 across the board and is still as young and raw as he is! Many wishes for a long, healthy career in Milwaukee.

As for Mirza, I'm impressed he has that many 3s considering he doesn't play much, and doesn't seem to connect on a lot of shots when he does.
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Post#38 » by DutchManDanFan » Tue Apr 11, 2017 4:05 pm

Time for another update?
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Post#39 » by Ron Swanson » Tue Apr 11, 2017 4:16 pm

How insane would it be to have one player be #1 in all 5 major categories (PTS/REB/AST/STL/BLK) in franchise history? We're in a weird situation where no one player has played long enough for the Bucks, and Giannis is so young (22) and such a force of nature that it's becoming a very realistic possibility. KG for Minnesota is the only player I can think of that has that distinction, but that franchise has only been around since 1990.
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Post#40 » by 3Diamantidis » Tue Apr 11, 2017 5:57 pm

Ron Swanson wrote:How insane would it be to have one player be #1 in all 5 major categories (PTS/REB/AST/STL/BLK) in franchise history? We're in a weird situation where no one player has played long enough for the Bucks, and Giannis is so young (22) and such a force of nature that it's becoming a very realistic possibility. KG for Minnesota is the only player I can think of that has that distinction, but that franchise has only been around since 1990.



Out of all youngsters in the league only Jokic is capable of doing for the nuggets what is giannis doing for the bucks,
He just have to use his hands a little better in D so that he will rise in steals as well.
He's not very good defensively yet but considering his talent and his age, i have no doubt he can make it in the future.

As for Giannis, if the bucks don't find a pretty good PG soon, i have a feeling he will lead the bucks in all categories again.
He's doing it this year without really excelling with his passing which is a proof that we need a good PG.

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