How do you guys feel about going up against Milwaukee at home tonight?
Feeling pretty good about this one. We should easily dominate. I definitely want to see Payne get some more run tonight.
Here's tonight's preview of the game:
http://espn.go.com/nba/preview?gameId=400828359Some quotes from that article:
The Bucks, who have lost 13 of their last 14 on the road, did have one positive as Jerryd Bayless had 19 points and seven assists off the bench after missing 11 games with a sprained left ankle.
Lost 13 of their last 14 on the road? We should have this one, easy. Let's just hope our guys don't feel that way and come out and grind.
Milwaukee failed to force a first-half turnover, induced an NBA season-low four overall and were outscored 26-0 in points scored off turnovers, becoming the first team this season to be shutout in that stat. The Bucks didn't help themselves defensively on the perimeter as the Mavs went 10 for 22 from 3-point range, falling to 1-13 when opponents hit at least 10 3s from beyond the arc.
Milwaukee failed to induce a turnover in first-half and allowed close to 50% from 3 pt land. BBQ chicken?
Rebounding wasn't the issue for the Bucks (12-20) on Monday in Dallas -- they allowed only six offensive rebounds and amassed a 52-34 edge on the boards -- but a slow-rotating defense contributed to a 103-93 setback.
Well, I think OKC
just might be a better rebounding team. I'll wager our bigs out rebound their bigs +10.
Kanter's prowess on the offensive boards could prove troublesome for the Bucks, whose average of 11.7 offensive rebounds allowed is among the highest in the league. He has proven to be a handful for Milwaukee, totaling 50 points and 30 rebounds -- nine on the offensive end -- in his last two matchups.
I'll be watching how Kanter fares this game. In our last two matchups with Milwaukee, they didn't have Monroe nor Plumlee. When Monroe is defending shots attempted from 6 ft. or less, he doesn't affect anyone's shots much, but when Henson defends the same shots attempted, opponents shoot an average of 9.1 percentage points less than their usual field goal percentage. When it's Plumlee, it's 12.6 percentage points less. For reference, Miles Plumlee ranks 6th in the league in that statistic for Centers (filtered by players who have played over 10 games).
In the last 10 games, Milwaukee has the 4th worst in the league at defending FGA < 5 ft. They sit at 62.5%. That's awful. Only the Mavericks, Rockets, and Nets are worse. In the same 10 games, the Bucks are the best in the league at defending shots attemped between 5-9 ft and are pretty solid all around beyond that point. If there is a game to start Kanter, this is it. His strength is Milwaukee's weakness. I expect to see a heavy dose of Kanter tonight.
All in all, we should MANHANDLE the Milwaukee Bucks, tonight. The odds are in our favor. We just have to bring the energy and make the correct basketball play. As long as we do that and Donovan has a sound rotation, we will be fine. I do expect Milwaukee's length and athleticism to bother us a little more than Denver, but I also expect our Thunder to come out with a lot of energy out of the gate and to set the bar earlier on. The players have been talking about "lack of energy" and "not playing hard enough" so let's see how everyone responds, especially on the defensive side of the ball.