At least Bucks won't go into the tax this year with Jrue's incentives.bucksfansince88 wrote:Daver wrote:Just hope bucks new coach is not from buds staff I want someone outside the organization
hire Masai and let him do what he sees fit, dont be cheap Lasry
PG: Bucks on the Brink
Moderators: MickeyDavis, paulpressey25
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
- GoldenAntlers
- RealGM
- Posts: 10,876
- And1: 5,473
- Joined: Feb 13, 2013
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
"Silence is a source of great strength." - Lao Tzu
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
- Turk Nowitzki
- RealGM
- Posts: 34,642
- And1: 11,640
- Joined: Feb 26, 2010
- Location: on the Hellmouth
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
Basketball gods really rubbing salt in the wound with the CP3 and Kawhi news this morning. This season is going to be such a missed opportunity.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
Thrilla4Manila
- Sophomore
- Posts: 105
- And1: 147
- Joined: Nov 17, 2014
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
ABucksFan wrote:You know why CP3 was the solution? Paul can see when the coach is a fn moron and just take over the team himself on the court. Paul wouldve put everyone in the right spots during the right moments. Elite mentality. He has the balls
To tell Bud to f off and is smart enough to control the game himself.
100% Has any player on the bucks roster ever tried to challenge the coaches?
Even Lowry during the Raptors championship run would bump heads w/ Nurse and run his own plays if he didn’t like the play call.
Ur team needs a legit alpha, and CP3 would have made everyone on the roster better.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
ABucksFan
- Sixth Man
- Posts: 1,831
- And1: 1,594
- Joined: Apr 26, 2019
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
Turk Nowitzki wrote:Basketball gods really rubbing salt in the wound with the CP3 and Kawhi news this morning. This season is going to be such a missed opportunity.
Wait a minute....where have I heard this before?.....
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
chonestown
- General Manager
- Posts: 9,563
- And1: 13,403
- Joined: Mar 13, 2010
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
machu46 wrote:My real issue defensively is that Jrue was mostly just wasting his time on Harden down the stretch.
I don't think there's really any reason to think Giannis defending KD would have been a good idea. When it was Tucker on Durant, they just hit him with moving screens until he was taken out of the play and Durant could just attack the help defense. When it was Khris, Jrue, Pat, etc., he just attacked one on one.
With Giannis, they certainly would have treated him like PJ, just forcing him to go over screens until one of them finally took him out of the play and he isn't great at going over screens to begin with.
Best case scenario, nothing changes; Durant keeps attacking the help defense and keeps scoring. Worst case scenario, Giannis fouls out earlier than he ultimately did.
I think we could have tried to send a double from Harden and just see if he can make a shot, but other than that, I don't think there's much schematically that we could have done.
We've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas!
Durant, repeatedly and on consecutive possessions drove right on Tucker and easily got around Lopez who was playing close to the basket. Nothing was done to force the ball out of his hand. Lopez' only role was to potentially alter shots. The remaining three Bucks, two of whom were named first-team All Defense and another regarded as a plus-defender, were reduced to bystanders.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
ABucksFan
- Sixth Man
- Posts: 1,831
- And1: 1,594
- Joined: Apr 26, 2019
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
This is my safe zone. I can't consume anything sports right now (except Euros). This is the only place on the internet I feel safe and understood. With that said...
Woke up this morning and remembered that one play in the 4th where Giannis was clapping at Jrue for quite some time for the ball only to then bulldoze his way to an offensive foul. I legit didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
Woke up this morning and remembered that one play in the 4th where Giannis was clapping at Jrue for quite some time for the ball only to then bulldoze his way to an offensive foul. I legit didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
Profound23
- RealGM
- Posts: 21,067
- And1: 8,683
- Joined: Jun 29, 2005
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
ABucksFan wrote:Turk Nowitzki wrote:Basketball gods really rubbing salt in the wound with the CP3 and Kawhi news this morning. This season is going to be such a missed opportunity.
Wait a minute....where have I heard this before?.....
I said to my son: "Imagine the Nets getting to the Sixers and Embiid is out....then play the Suns and CP3 is out."
So many opportunities to win a title and we keep squandering them with low IQ ball.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
- Matches Malone
- RealGM
- Posts: 37,551
- And1: 27,664
- Joined: Nov 23, 2005
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
Why do some people want Giannis to guard KD? I don't think he can stay with him on the perimeter without picking up dumb fouls. What am I missing?
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
neiLz
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 4,658
- And1: 1,776
- Joined: Oct 04, 2011
- Location: Riverwest
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
bucks need a floor general big time. been saying this for years. none of their "facilitators" are good passers. They can't post brook up because it takes 10 seconds just to get the entry pass in. they have a tough time running pick n roll because outside of midds noone can thread a needle. they throw lobs off the top of the backboard cuz noone is great at throwin lobs. brook could easily avg 20 vs this team but they can't get him the ball. They don't even try to get him involved. it's pathetic.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
ABucksFan
- Sixth Man
- Posts: 1,831
- And1: 1,594
- Joined: Apr 26, 2019
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
I want Kyle Lowry.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
midranger
- RealGM
- Posts: 40,034
- And1: 11,708
- Joined: May 12, 2002
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
I dislike Budenholzer unhealthy amounts.
It hasn’t gotten better after sleeping on it.
It hasn’t gotten better after sleeping on it.
Please reconsider your animal consumption.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
- Frank Nova
- Head Coach
- Posts: 7,385
- And1: 3,562
- Joined: Jul 04, 2008
- Location: Shootin’ dice with Larry Bird in Barcelona
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
Profound23 wrote:ABucksFan wrote:Turk Nowitzki wrote:Basketball gods really rubbing salt in the wound with the CP3 and Kawhi news this morning. This season is going to be such a missed opportunity.
Wait a minute....where have I heard this before?.....
I said to my son: "Imagine the Nets getting to the Sixers and Embiid is out....then play the Suns and CP3 is out."
So many opportunities to win a title and we keep squandering them with low IQ ball.
Lmao what’s the point in even referencing other teams? The team we are **** playing lost Harden 43 seconds into the series for the 1st 4 games and just lost Kyrie for the rest of the series and we couldn’t even capitalize on that. We let 1 player embarrass our entire team 3 out of 5 games so far... lmao and you guys are worried about the rest of the way? We’ve already squandered an absolute golden opportunity.
RIP Kobe Forever. GOAT 8-24. Long Live Giannis
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
- Matches Malone
- RealGM
- Posts: 37,551
- And1: 27,664
- Joined: Nov 23, 2005
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
ABucksFan wrote:I want Kyle Lowry.
Masai comes in and brings Lowry with him
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
BucksRule18
- Senior
- Posts: 623
- And1: 360
- Joined: Jan 10, 2017
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
Durant can play 48 minutes a game the rest of the way and still as look as fresh as a daisy. This is because he plays smart and takes breaks on the court, while still acting as a decoy attracting defenders. I kept saying to myself early in the 3rd quarter, it's not a good sign that Durant is sort of hanging back and not getting much involved. Of course we all know what happened afterwards. On the other hand, Giannis can average 36 minutes a game, but still look gassed at the end. He has no clue how to reserve energy while still on the court. He wants the ball in his hands all the time, even if dribbling in circles and exerting precious energy for no reason.
I used to think if we traded Middleton for another semi superstar we could go to the next level. However, I think Middleton is the only guy Giannis trusts to take over games besides himself late in the game. If Middleton goes, good luck getting the ball out of Giannis's hands in the last 5 minutes of close games. If Chris Paul was here, Giannis would likely grab a rebound, look at Chris and then decide to bring the ball up himself.
I used to think if we traded Middleton for another semi superstar we could go to the next level. However, I think Middleton is the only guy Giannis trusts to take over games besides himself late in the game. If Middleton goes, good luck getting the ball out of Giannis's hands in the last 5 minutes of close games. If Chris Paul was here, Giannis would likely grab a rebound, look at Chris and then decide to bring the ball up himself.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
- machu46
- RealGM
- Posts: 11,060
- And1: 4,392
- Joined: Jun 28, 2012
- Location: DC
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
Matches Malone wrote:Why do some people want Giannis to guard KD? I don't think he can stay with him on the perimeter without picking up dumb fouls. What am I missing?
I think the logic is essentially that nothing else worked so why not, but there's really no reason to think Giannis could have defended him better than the others were.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
BucksRule18
- Senior
- Posts: 623
- And1: 360
- Joined: Jan 10, 2017
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
machu46 wrote:Matches Malone wrote:Why do some people want Giannis to guard KD? I don't think he can stay with him on the perimeter without picking up dumb fouls. What am I missing?
I think the logic is essentially that nothing else worked so why not, but there's really no reason to think Giannis could have defended him better than the others were.
I think what will wind up happening is Durant making a couple of tough contested shots and then Giannis getting frustrated and committing a dumb foul.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
- machu46
- RealGM
- Posts: 11,060
- And1: 4,392
- Joined: Jun 28, 2012
- Location: DC
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
BucksRule18 wrote:machu46 wrote:Matches Malone wrote:Why do some people want Giannis to guard KD? I don't think he can stay with him on the perimeter without picking up dumb fouls. What am I missing?
I think the logic is essentially that nothing else worked so why not, but there's really no reason to think Giannis could have defended him better than the others were.
I think what will wind up happening is Durant making a couple of tough contested shots and then Giannis getting frustrated and committing a dumb foul.
I'm 100% sure Giannis would have gotten called for fouls just trying to get over the screens.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
-
neiLz
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 4,658
- And1: 1,776
- Joined: Oct 04, 2011
- Location: Riverwest
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
ABucksFan wrote:This is my safe zone. I can't consume anything sports right now (except Euros). This is the only place on the internet I feel safe and understood. With that said...
Woke up this morning and remembered that one play in the 4th where Giannis was clapping at Jrue for quite some time for the ball only to then bulldoze his way to an offensive foul. I legit didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
#mambamentality
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
- steger_3434
- RealGM
- Posts: 18,471
- And1: 5,681
- Joined: Mar 05, 2005
- Location: Getting Rowdy in Section 212 with Squad 6
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
After sleeping and working a few hours this morning I’m not even mad. I figured this would happen. This team for 3 years completely choked every time the pressure is turned up. I’ve never seen a superstar get rattled so bad like giannis does. His free throws and his routine are a complete joke. Fumbles a pass that would have tied the game easily.
Brook is unplayable in this series but we constantly Trot him out to guard a three point shooter only to have him stand on the perimeter on offense. Giannis, all mvp and last years dpoy stood in the corner guarding a scrub while a player his size torched us for 50. Just a joke
Sent from my iPhone using RealGM mobile app
Brook is unplayable in this series but we constantly Trot him out to guard a three point shooter only to have him stand on the perimeter on offense. Giannis, all mvp and last years dpoy stood in the corner guarding a scrub while a player his size torched us for 50. Just a joke
Sent from my iPhone using RealGM mobile app
yiyiyi wrote:give rockets Redd ,houston give you T-MAC in return .please help rockets!
i dont want see that woman anymore !
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
- 0BobLobLaw0
- Starter
- Posts: 2,467
- And1: 2,102
- Joined: Aug 09, 2005
-
Re: PG: Bucks on the Brink
Just jumped to 5.5 favorites tomorrow..
Why should you go to jail for a crime someone else noticed? You don't need double talk... You need Bob Loblaw.








