0BobLobLaw0 wrote:
Heck yeah
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Pachinko_ wrote:Yeah thats what I'm saying, we could've matched him (and lose a draft pick) or matched any other FA's price
If we had $21m to spend why get Brogdon?
Cooleyo47 wrote:I’d like to believe that, in some strange way, Denver eliminating the LA superstars in the 2nd round provides Giannis some solace.
Bucksfan28 wrote:In last year's ECF, Brogdon went 1/12 on second-half 3's, all of which were open or wide open - he was 1/9 in the four losses and didn't make one in any of those 4th quarters. His overall second-half FG% in the ECF was 34%.
Malcolm is a good player. The Bucks would be better w/ him. But I'm amazed at the pedestal he gets placed on sometimes, especially the reputation as some super clutch playoff performer.
Lippo wrote:Bucksfan28 wrote:In last year's ECF, Brogdon went 1/12 on second-half 3's, all of which were open or wide open - he was 1/9 in the four losses and didn't make one in any of those 4th quarters. His overall second-half FG% in the ECF was 34%.
Malcolm is a good player. The Bucks would be better w/ him. But I'm amazed at the pedestal he gets placed on sometimes, especially the reputation as some super clutch playoff performer.
This , 100%
And he didn’t want to be here.
fansinceforever wrote:Would love to see the evidence for Malcolm Brogdon saying he doesn't want to play in Milwaukee. The guy is as professional as it gets.
I've heard his opinions about Milwaukee. It isnt like Indianapolis is a beacon of social change.
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Plossum wrote:Lippo wrote:Bucksfan28 wrote:In last year's ECF, Brogdon went 1/12 on second-half 3's, all of which were open or wide open - he was 1/9 in the four losses and didn't make one in any of those 4th quarters. His overall second-half FG% in the ECF was 34%.
Malcolm is a good player. The Bucks would be better w/ him. But I'm amazed at the pedestal he gets placed on sometimes, especially the reputation as some super clutch playoff performer.
This , 100%
And he didn’t want to be here.
Brogs was good for Indy too this year but not amazing as some try to make out. He benefitted from higher usage but was still largely the same guy as on the Bucks. He would’ve made us better this year but not enough to beat Miami.
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Prez wrote:greekbuck34 wrote:Our only win against Miami came from Giannis scoring 19p in 11 minutes, Miami relaxing like everything was over when he went down and Khris making contested shot after contested shot to close out the game. Next game without Giannis we were so bad on offense that Giannis bullying 3 players seemed like a top tier offense in our minds.
The only way for the Bucks to look like contenders is Giannis playing his game which is attacking the paint and the missmatches at the post and kicking out for wide open shots even from average shooters.
Look man you can try to twist this any way you want to but the reality is they won their only game that series with Giannis playing 11 minutes and not playing at all in the entire 2nd half and OT. And they followed it up with a competitive loss in game 5, showing that them hanging with Miami in game 4 without Giannis wasn’t a fluke. For a supposed “trash” supporting cast, that wouldn’t have happened.Giannis shooting midrangers and 3s should only be the cherry at the top and not the solution against the wall tactic. The supporting cast and the coach should try to find a way to punish this defense otherwise we have no hope unless Giannis magically learns to shoot and does everything by himself.
You make it seem like we’re asking him to travel through time or something. Asking your back to back MVP and top 5 player in the world to be able to reliably score outside 6 feet and make smart decisions and not have his production/efficiency dramatically fall off against elite half court defense isn’t that unreasonable at all.
Bucksfan28 wrote:In last year's ECF, Brogdon went 1/12 on second-half 3's, all of which were open or wide open - he was 1/9 in the four losses and didn't make one in any of those 4th quarters. His overall second-half FG% in the ECF was 34%.
Malcolm is a good player. The Bucks would be better w/ him. But I'm amazed at the pedestal he gets placed on sometimes, especially the reputation as some super clutch playoff performer.
Pachinko_ wrote:
does he mean he's signing? or what?
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.