Bucks/Suns - 1-22
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Bucks/Suns - 1-22
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Bucks/Suns - 1-22
Suns are always fun to watch. Bucks...not so much.
Watch the beating in HD.
7:00 tipoff.
Watch the beating in HD.
7:00 tipoff.
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Comet wrote:If we lose by 20 we can consider this a complete success.
If we lose by 20 again, I have to imagine a major decision will be made. Now that Packers season is over the Bucks failure is magnified for the moment until March Madness. And I bet that's when Kohl fires somebody during the tournament while nobodys looking
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jeremyd236 wrote:I see a game similar to two years ago when the Bucks set a franchise record for made 3 pt attempts. I see Redd making 4, Mo making 3, Bell making 2, CV with 1, Ivey with 1, and Bogut with 6.
142-117 Bucks.
For a second I thought you were serious until I saw Bogut making 6 3's.

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Hopefully we learnt from last time that Amare can absolutely not guard Bogut. Go to him hard and often, then somehow pray our guards can make the open J's off the kick outs. We do that, we're in it up to our necks. Don't forget we ran them very close on their home court what 2 weeks ago? Nash burnt Mo that game, Diaw had like a career night, Amare had 30 and we still almost pulled it out on their court. And in that game we went away from Bogut in the 4th after he dominated the first 3.
Bucks win by 4
Bucks win by 4

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Between The Daily Show and Corner Gas, I watched Roundtable hosted by Dennis Krause. The last 10 minutes was used to give grades for the Bucks. The other two guys in the "round" were radio people, I think from the same station that has Sparky.
One was an Afro-American with a round face, seemed to know football pretty well, perhaps as an ex-player or coach. He gave the Bucks starters an "F" and the bench an "F". Said he thought the team had talent but had not put it together at all. Didn't think it likely that things would improve in the second half of this season.
Then he said that he thought the players had tuned out Coach K. Said someone from his station attended practices regularly (might have been Sparky) and that Coach K knows what he wants from the players and isn't shy about asking for it - but that it looked obvious that the team had tuned him out.
Have we heard that through other sources?
In the J-S Coach K said:
""The letdown comes at some point and we struggle," he said. "We didn't quit. We've had games where <bold>our body language is so bad that we really have a hard time fighting back.</bold>"
Strikes me that's a weird construction. Sort of like saying the patient's fever is so high he has a hard time being healthy. Body language is a symptom of problems, not the problem(s) themselves. Is it a euphemism for quitting and/or choking and/or confusion?
One was an Afro-American with a round face, seemed to know football pretty well, perhaps as an ex-player or coach. He gave the Bucks starters an "F" and the bench an "F". Said he thought the team had talent but had not put it together at all. Didn't think it likely that things would improve in the second half of this season.
Then he said that he thought the players had tuned out Coach K. Said someone from his station attended practices regularly (might have been Sparky) and that Coach K knows what he wants from the players and isn't shy about asking for it - but that it looked obvious that the team had tuned him out.
Have we heard that through other sources?
In the J-S Coach K said:
""The letdown comes at some point and we struggle," he said. "We didn't quit. We've had games where <bold>our body language is so bad that we really have a hard time fighting back.</bold>"
Strikes me that's a weird construction. Sort of like saying the patient's fever is so high he has a hard time being healthy. Body language is a symptom of problems, not the problem(s) themselves. Is it a euphemism for quitting and/or choking and/or confusion?
AFAIK, IDKM
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WEFFPIM wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
You sure picked a gem
Is any Bucks game a gem at this point?
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I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
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paul wrote:Hopefully we learnt from last time that Amare can absolutely not guard Bogut. Go to him hard and often, then somehow pray our guards can make the open J's off the kick outs. We do that, we're in it up to our necks. Don't forget we ran them very close on their home court what 2 weeks ago? Nash burnt Mo that game, Diaw had like a career night, Amare had 30 and we still almost pulled it out on their court. And in that game we went away from Bogut in the 4th after he dominated the first 3.
Bucks win by 4
i'm with you paul. bucks win. though i'm working against logic here.