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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#41 » by Matches Malone » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:43 am

AussieBuck wrote:Beasley still sucks FYI.


I'd feel better if he were coming off the bench so we're not exasperating our weaknesses out on the perimeter when paired next to Dame. But I'll take the offensive production any night, so I'll remain neutral for now. :D
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#42 » by MVP2110 » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:44 am

Bucks taking the Tournament seriously

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Coach Drew: "Milwaukee has always been a team that I have been intrigued by. When we played them, they were a tough team for us to play. Although we did beat them all four times"
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#43 » by soxperry » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:44 am

Daver wrote:
DingleJerry wrote:
Krispy Kreme wrote:Beasley slander should be an auto ban.


At least a one week moratorium after these last two games. It's been a few weeks of nonstop bashing, he's earned a one week break and focus on other stuff



Would like to know if holiday ever had b2b +25 n +27 both those could of been in the 30s if his D was 1/2 of holidays


probably not but Holiday should only be compared to Dame, not Beasley. Beasley should be compared to guys like Forbes and Grayson.
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#44 » by jschligs » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:45 am

Neuromancer56 wrote:Highlight of the night is the no-look pass from Khash to Beasley.


Holy **** this is incredible lol
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#45 » by Profound23 » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:46 am

Matches Malone wrote:
AussieBuck wrote:Beasley still sucks FYI.


I'd feel better if he were coming off the bench so we're not exasperating our weaknesses out on the perimeter when paired next to Dame. But I'll take the offensive production any night, so I'll remain neutral for now. :D



What is often overlooked is we signed Beasley months before we even thought acquiring Dame was possible. Beasley and Dame will be fun when they are both on like they've been the last two games...however Beasley would've been a perfect combination with Jrue.
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#46 » by Daver » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:47 am

soxperry wrote:
Daver wrote:
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At least a one week moratorium after these last two games. It's been a few weeks of nonstop bashing, he's earned a one week break and focus on other stuff



Would like to know if holiday ever had b2b +25 n +27 both those could of been in the 30s if his D was 1/2 of holidays


probably not but Holiday should only be compared to Dame, not Beasley. Beasley should be compared to guys like Forbes and Grayson.




You are correct me bad well then thats a big fat no dont think allen ever did b2bs +20s
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Post#47 » by soxperry » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:48 am

MVP2110 wrote:Bucks taking the Tournament seriously

Read on Twitter
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so basically, if we destroy Washington like we should, we are in an amazing position for at least the wild card no matter what happens against Miami.
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#48 » by Matches Malone » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:48 am

Profound23 wrote:
Matches Malone wrote:
AussieBuck wrote:Beasley still sucks FYI.


I'd feel better if he were coming off the bench so we're not exasperating our weaknesses out on the perimeter when paired next to Dame. But I'll take the offensive production any night, so I'll remain neutral for now. :D



What is often overlooked is we signed Beasley months before we even thought acquiring Dame was possible. Beasley and Dame will be fun when they are both on like they've been the last two games...however Beasley would've been a perfect combination with Jrue.


It's not so much overlooked as it is just dealing with the reality of the roster now. Beas would have been fine for Jrue, but once Dame was acquired, I think taking a second look at that 2 guard spot is important. There's just not enough defensive resistance with them both out there.
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#49 » by Daver » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:49 am

Profound23 wrote:
Matches Malone wrote:
AussieBuck wrote:Beasley still sucks FYI.


I'd feel better if he were coming off the bench so we're not exasperating our weaknesses out on the perimeter when paired next to Dame. But I'll take the offensive production any night, so I'll remain neutral for now. :D



What is often overlooked is we signed Beasley months before we even thought acquiring Dame was possible. Beasley and Dame will be fun when they are both on like they've been the last two games...however Beasley would've been a perfect combination with Jrue.




Wasnt that the plan sign beas for more scoring at the 2 trade allen for a bu PG or wing D holiday beas midds giannis n lopez.Agree holiday would cover up alot of beas D problems n beas would add more O over allen.
Beas is at 48% from 3 this year wtf
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Post#50 » by soxperry » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:51 am

Profound23 wrote:
Matches Malone wrote:
AussieBuck wrote:Beasley still sucks FYI.


I'd feel better if he were coming off the bench so we're not exasperating our weaknesses out on the perimeter when paired next to Dame. But I'll take the offensive production any night, so I'll remain neutral for now. :D



What is often overlooked is we signed Beasley months before we even thought acquiring Dame was possible. Beasley and Dame will be fun when they are both on like they've been the last two games...however Beasley would've been a perfect combination with Jrue.


If Beasley can stay hot, we can maximize his trade value. You can't go into the playoffs starting two guys that are that bad on defense. It can only be Dame. There's the argument for bringing Beasley off the bench, and that's fair, but if he can help us get a 2 that is more suited for this team, then he's got to go.

Too bad Holiday went to a team that doesn't need another player. We could have just traded Beasley to any other team that Jrue ended up on.
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Post#51 » by skones » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:53 am

I like to think the team does something cute n nice for Malik Beasley every time he goes for 20, like they take him to his favorite restaurant the Golden Corral.
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Post#52 » by skones » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:54 am

soxperry wrote:
Profound23 wrote:
Matches Malone wrote:
I'd feel better if he were coming off the bench so we're not exasperating our weaknesses out on the perimeter when paired next to Dame. But I'll take the offensive production any night, so I'll remain neutral for now. :D



What is often overlooked is we signed Beasley months before we even thought acquiring Dame was possible. Beasley and Dame will be fun when they are both on like they've been the last two games...however Beasley would've been a perfect combination with Jrue.


If Beasley can stay hot, we can maximize his trade value. You can't go into the playoffs starting two guys that are that bad on defense. It can only be Dame. There's the argument for bringing Beasley off the bench, and that's fair, but if he can help us get a 2 that is more suited for this team, then he's got to go.

Too bad Holiday went to a team that doesn't need another player. We could have just traded Beasley to any other team that Jrue ended up on.

He's on a minimum deal. He doesn't have trade value and won't this season.
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#53 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:54 am

soxperry wrote:
MVP2110 wrote:Bucks taking the Tournament seriously

Read on Twitter
?t=VG5ByHcwi9trs5YedGJPOA&s=19


so basically, if we destroy Washington like we should, we are in an amazing position for at least the wild card no matter what happens against Miami.

Wildcard I thought was based on seeding. I thought it was only a tie breaker for the group. (which is kind of dumb since head to head should be first right?)
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#54 » by Daver » Sat Nov 18, 2023 2:55 am

soxperry wrote:
Profound23 wrote:
Matches Malone wrote:
I'd feel better if he were coming off the bench so we're not exasperating our weaknesses out on the perimeter when paired next to Dame. But I'll take the offensive production any night, so I'll remain neutral for now. :D



What is often overlooked is we signed Beasley months before we even thought acquiring Dame was possible. Beasley and Dame will be fun when they are both on like they've been the last two games...however Beasley would've been a perfect combination with Jrue.


If Beasley can stay hot, we can maximize his trade value. You can't go into the playoffs starting two guys that are that bad on defense. It can only be Dame. There's the argument for bringing Beasley off the bench, and that's fair, but if he can help us get a 2 that is more suited for this team, then he's got to go.

Too bad Holiday went to a team that doesn't need another player. We could have just traded Beasley to any other team that Jrue ended up on.





Think pat goes way b4 beas i think beas becomes that instant scorer 6th man which is also something we need .No way hes dealt if he shoots mid 40s from 3( think hes close to 50 % now) you need someone on your team like that.Pat n ? Will be the ones to go
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Re: PG Charlotte - Solid Win 

Post#55 » by skones » Sat Nov 18, 2023 3:00 am

MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:
soxperry wrote:
MVP2110 wrote:Bucks taking the Tournament seriously

Read on Twitter
?t=VG5ByHcwi9trs5YedGJPOA&s=19


so basically, if we destroy Washington like we should, we are in an amazing position for at least the wild card no matter what happens against Miami.

Wildcard I thought was based on seeding. I thought it was only a tie breaker for the group. (which is kind of dumb since head to head should be first right?)

One team from each conference gets the wild card. Could easily have two teams that finish 3-1 thus the tiebreaker would be point differential.

Head to head is first tie break for group tiebreaker.
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Post#56 » by ReasonablySober » Sat Nov 18, 2023 3:07 am

Imagine the outrage that's going to occur when an important player is injured because their team is looking to increase the margin of victory.

**** dumb ass tournament.
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Post#57 » by Turk Nowitzki » Sat Nov 18, 2023 3:12 am

If we beat Dallas tomorrow are we going to get some "extend Griffin" Twitter threads and thinkpieces? That's how it works right?
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Post#58 » by ShootingtheJ » Sat Nov 18, 2023 3:19 am

Even though the Bucks are in win now mode, it's fun to have bunch of youngsters with talent. No way Coach Bud would have let Horst give him a bench this young, and I think Bud had that much player personel power.

If Bud were still coach, we'd have a bunch of no talent veterans filling the bench. Horst can finally do his job.
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Post#59 » by PG Graveyard » Sat Nov 18, 2023 3:30 am

Don’t look now but guess who has the most positive point differential in the IST
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Post#60 » by MVP2110 » Sat Nov 18, 2023 3:31 am

ShootingtheJ wrote:Even though the Bucks are in win now mode, it's fun to have bunch of youngsters with talent. No way Coach Bud would have let Horst give him a bench this young, and I think Bud had that much player personel power.

If Bud were still coach, we'd have a bunch of no talent veterans filling the bench. Horst can finally do his job.


Idk about that. The year we won the title we entered the season with a 14 man roster and 2 of the spots were taken by rookies Jordan Nwora & Sam Merrill. Merrill actually got minutes in the opening night game that year against Boston
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