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Post#2181 » by Baddy Chuck » Sun Jul 13, 2014 4:49 am

wichmae wrote:
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Stauskas being Stockton, correct?
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StikWitEM wrote:Did I miss something? I never heard about Elfrid Payton being mentioned in rumors for the Bucks...

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Re: Bucks looking at Bledsoe, probably. 

Post#2183 » by Swan Vox » Sun Jul 13, 2014 5:40 am

StikWitEM wrote:You guys read the Q&A with Jason Kidd that Gardner did?

Kidd said we'll be seeing Giannis play point a lot more this week (summer league)

That could be huge for us during the season!

http://www.jsonline.com/sports/jason-ki ... 99141.html


You know what I like most about this article? The fact that it even exists...this signals to me that the way Milwaukee media treats the Bucks is changing. Gardner actually asked decent questions in a Bob McGinn Ted Thompson-style interview. This is huge for the Bucks going forward.
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Re: Bucks looking at Bledsoe, probably. 

Post#2184 » by wichmae » Sun Jul 13, 2014 5:52 am

Cheap option Brian Roberts. Why you think
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Post#2185 » by JoeJohnson2two » Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:12 am

wichmae wrote:Cheap option Brian Roberts. Why you think

Thought he was going to Charlotte?
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Post#2186 » by Kerb Hohl » Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:32 am

The Yankees are still in the hunt. Can't imagine them parting with their 2B.
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Post#2187 » by JoeJohnson2two » Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:47 am

Kerb Hohl wrote:The Yankees are still in the hunt. Can't imagine them parting with their 2B.

Yeah, I wouldn't bring in an injury risk either...
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Re: Bucks looking at Bledsoe, probably. 

Post#2188 » by Pedro Alexandre » Sun Jul 13, 2014 8:03 am

The foreign player usually does not care about this thing "Big or Small" market.

I truly believe that Zaza and Delfino enjoy being in Milwaukee. If they did not like Milwaukee, suffice to make Monta Ellis did: refuse the lowest tender of Bucks and sign for less to other teams.

The dream of these guys is simply to achieve a high level to defend their national teams and reach the NBA. You do not see Marc Gasol forcing situations to leave Memphis and go to bigger cities/contenders like Howard did with Orlando.
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Re: Bucks looking at Bledsoe, probably. 

Post#2189 » by Serge28 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:12 am

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StikWitEM wrote:You guys read the Q&A with Jason Kidd that Gardner did?

Kidd said we'll be seeing Giannis play point a lot more this week (summer league)

That could be huge for us during the season!

http://www.jsonline.com/sports/jason-ki ... 99141.html


You know what I like most about this article? The fact that it even exists...this signals to me that the way Milwaukee media treats the Bucks is changing. Gardner actually asked decent questions in a Bob McGinn Ted Thompson-style interview. This is huge for the Bucks going forward.


I 100% agree. Those were great questions and great answers too. Kidd comes off as very cerebral and understanding of the importance of developing our young players. Him wanting to play Giannis at point is enormous as well as him emphasizing fastbreak basketball off of defensive rebounds. That's what made him so dangerous a decade ago in NJ and was the reason behind the Nets making back-to-back NBA Finals. He was an excellent rebounder for a point guard (big reason for all those triple doubles) and he would get the ball and just go. At his prime many considered Kidd to be the fastest NBA player with the ball in his hands. Not the fastest overall - that was Iverson, but the fastest leading the break. Based on how he played and what he said in that interview, he could very well be the perfect coach for Giannis and Jabari in terms of developing their already innate ability to thrive in the open court.
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Re: Bucks looking at Bledsoe, probably. 

Post#2190 » by Badgerlander » Sun Jul 13, 2014 12:51 pm

Q.Can O.J. Mayo return to form after his dismal initial season in Milwaukee?

A. I haven't had any discussions yet with him, but we're looking to talk in the next couple days. I think the big thing with O.J. — I've known him since he was in high school — and he's a great kid, loves the game of basketball. I don't know exactly what happened with him last year. But when you look at him playing in Memphis, playing in Dallas, he was playing at a very high level. That's our job, is to get him back there. He can score the ball. He can shoot the ball as well as anybody in the league.


Kind of cool that Kidd has known Mayo since high school. I really think that Kidd turns all of these guys around that fell off a cliff last year. Clean slate, show up in shape and ready to play again and just leave last year where it belongs, in the dumpster.
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Post#2191 » by milweskee » Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:22 pm

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Q.Can O.J. Mayo return to form after his dismal initial season in Milwaukee?

A. I haven't had any discussions yet with him, but we're looking to talk in the next couple days. I think the big thing with O.J. — I've known him since he was in high school — and he's a great kid, loves the game of basketball. I don't know exactly what happened with him last year. But when you look at him playing in Memphis, playing in Dallas, he was playing at a very high level. That's our job, is to get him back there. He can score the ball. He can shoot the ball as well as anybody in the league.


Kind of cool that Kidd has known Mayo since high school. I really think that Kidd turns all of these guys around that fell off a cliff last year. Clean slate, show up in shape and ready to play again and just leave last year where it belongs, in the dumpster.


You mean players might not come here and play way below career norms and expectations? ??

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Post#2192 » by driese0824 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:26 pm

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Q.Can O.J. Mayo return to form after his dismal initial season in Milwaukee?

A. I haven't had any discussions yet with him, but we're looking to talk in the next couple days. I think the big thing with O.J. — I've known him since he was in high school — and he's a great kid, loves the game of basketball. I don't know exactly what happened with him last year. But when you look at him playing in Memphis, playing in Dallas, he was playing at a very high level. That's our job, is to get him back there. He can score the ball. He can shoot the ball as well as anybody in the league.


Kind of cool that Kidd has known Mayo since high school. I really think that Kidd turns all of these guys around that fell off a cliff last year. Clean slate, show up in shape and ready to play again and just leave last year where it belongs, in the dumpster.


u know as much of this board hates mayo , kidd is right he can score and he is a great shooter.As much as this board wants him gone I can see mayo having a 17/19 ppgs.this year and really having a good year.
We do lack a good SG.well if kidd can rekindle the real mayo we have 1 again. A knight, mayo, giannis, parker and sanders starting 5 isn't bad
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Post#2193 » by LUKE23 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:42 pm

There is no scenario where Mayo should start.
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Post#2194 » by Badgerlander » Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:44 pm

driese0824 wrote:
DocHoliday wrote:
Q.Can O.J. Mayo return to form after his dismal initial season in Milwaukee?

A. I haven't had any discussions yet with him, but we're looking to talk in the next couple days. I think the big thing with O.J. — I've known him since he was in high school — and he's a great kid, loves the game of basketball. I don't know exactly what happened with him last year. But when you look at him playing in Memphis, playing in Dallas, he was playing at a very high level. That's our job, is to get him back there. He can score the ball. He can shoot the ball as well as anybody in the league.


Kind of cool that Kidd has known Mayo since high school. I really think that Kidd turns all of these guys around that fell off a cliff last year. Clean slate, show up in shape and ready to play again and just leave last year where it belongs, in the dumpster.


u know as much of this board hates mayo , kidd is right he can score and he is a great shooter.As much as this board wants him gone I can see mayo having a 17/19 ppgs.this year and really having a good year.
We do lack a good SG.well if kidd can rekindle the real mayo we have 1 again. A knight, mayo, giannis, parker and sanders starting 5 isn't bad


I don't see him getting that many ppg unless he plays 40 minutes which he better not be, but 10-14pts on about 24 minutes per night is attainable. Despite his weight his 3pt shoot was still pretty solid he just never drove to the basket or played any D. Hopefully we buyout Delfino by the end of camp and give Zaza away, and give Ersan and Mayo just enough minutes to make them tradable by January.
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Post#2195 » by machu46 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:45 pm

That little bit on OJ reminds me why I didn't hate the contract we gave him at the time. Hopefully Kidd can get through to him. He's still young, and in the very least, if he plays well, we can get decent value back for him in a trade.
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Post#2196 » by Ayt » Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:48 pm

LUKE23 wrote:There is no scenario where Mayo should start.


If he has gotten himself back into good shape he could end up starting. We aren't exactly loaded at guard.
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Post#2197 » by LUKE23 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:52 pm

Wolters/Knight
Wolters/Middleton
Knight/Middleton

Are all better options. I'd easily start Middleton at SG over Mayo. Just as good if not better floor spacer who doesn't require high usage, and a more capable/willing defender.
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Post#2198 » by Ayt » Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:01 pm

If Wolters' jumper is still borked, we'd be stuck with Knight starting at PG again. I like Middleton quite a bit, but an in shape Mayo brings much more ball handling ability to the table. With how Kidd runs his offense, that could put Mayo over the top when pairing him with Knight. Having a SG who can handle the ball a little bit would also take some pressure off of Giannis and Parker, particularly early in the season.

I'm not a Mayo fan, but our guards are nothing special and the fit may be right with the starting lineup. Of course, he could still be checked out mentally, so who knows, but I certainly wouldn't write him off completely with this collection of guards if he's actually back in shape.
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Post#2199 » by cheeztrain » Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:03 pm

Can Middleton easily play at the two?

Knight/Wolters
Middleton/Mayo
Giannis/Middleton
Parker/Ersan
Sanders/Henson

How many wins does that team come up with?
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Post#2200 » by LUKE23 » Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:03 pm

With Giannis and Parker, we have way above average ball handling at those positions. I don't see the need for a ball handler at SG. I'll take the low usage sniper.

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