http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_d ... nba,142188Milwaukee 92, Detroit 86: I don't know what Detroit's excuse is for letting a wafer-thin Bucks team beat them at home, but, whatever. This team is so lackadaisical sometimes that they inspire me to write out pitiful phrases like "but, whatever." We can't have that. The Pistons couldn't be bothered to guard Malik Allen at the only spot on the floor (the elbow) where he can get a shot off, they didn't guard the perimeter, and they just threw up bum shots all night.
I know the game is likely decided with about 18 seconds left, Pistons ball, and the Bucks up five, but then why does Rip Hamilton take a turnaround 20-foot jumper off an inbound pass? Does Michael Curry draw it up that way? Does Hamilton, who broke play after play in Flip Saunders' offense (especially in the playoffs) make that decision by himself? Was anyone thinking here?
Credit the Bucks. This team just tends to work harder than its opponent, night in, and night out. And, while 2011-12 will (not "might") be pretty frustrating for Bucks fans, they need to count their blessings and recognize that job Scott Skiles has done. He'll flame out after a while, but he has this team playing its ass off. Too bad Michael Redd and Andrew Bogut aren't healthy enough to be a part of it. They've deserved a coach like this for too long. Five turnovers for Milwaukee tonight. Five! Makes sense.