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Post#61 » by drone3 » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:32 am

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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#62 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:32 am

Coach Carter wrote:Circle of life I guess, Mufasa explains it in the lion king.

this doesn't feel like a circle....
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#63 » by bucksfansince88 » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:32 am

ReasonablySober wrote:Doc's, like, 4th on the list of issues this team has.


Poor coaching and poor roster management! I can’t believe they extended Horst!
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#64 » by ReasonablySober » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:32 am

Iheartfootball wrote:Brewers played well today.


The Carolina Mudcats are loaded but they're the youngest team in the youngest level of minor league baseball.

They'll all be legit vets on the Brewers by the time this Bucks team has any hope of doing something.
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Post#65 » by JonHeist » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:33 am

I'm just so sad
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Post#66 » by midranger » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:36 am

rilamann wrote:When Giannis won his first MVP at age 24. I thought the Bucks would be clowning the league when Giannis was around 30 and at the peak of his prime.

The Bucks really screwed this up.

So bad.
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Post#67 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:37 am

VooDoo7 wrote:There's zero chance we trade Giannis unless he asks for it. He's the owners' money maker.

Again, I would like to see the math behind this. the bucks lost $14m last year and probably will lose money this year. Someone can do the actually break down, but I got to imagine the difference between trading Giannis and relieving salary over the next two years versus trying to compete with Giannis has to be $100-150m a year when factoring in salary, tax penalty and tax distribution to non tax payers. Like $100m is probably their max ticket sales for a year ($150*41*17,000). You can't 'tickets and jerseys' your way to nine figures.
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#68 » by KidA24 » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:39 am

MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:
VooDoo7 wrote:There's zero chance we trade Giannis unless he asks for it. He's the owners' money maker.

Again, I would like to see the math behind this. the bucks lost $14m last year and probably will lose money this year. Someone can do the actually break down, but I got to imagine the difference between trading Giannis and relieving salary over the next two years versus trying to compete with Giannis has to be $100-150m a year when factoring in salary, tax penalty and tax distribution to non tax payers. Like $100m is probably their max ticket sales for a year ($150*41*17,000). You can't 'tickets and jerseys' your way to nine figures.



Lol. Who says they lost money?
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#69 » by BroncoBuck » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:40 am

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midranger wrote:Khris Middleton averaged 25/9/5 on 48/35/90 against this same team 12 months ago.

We traded him and our 1st round pick for Kyle Kuzma.

Then, we extended the GM who made that trade.


Khris Middleton played 800 minutes this season

Still would’ve been better off banking on him being healthy rather than this abomination of a trade.

But at least we got under the second apron. If you’re gonna suck, may as well minimise the tax.


Khris immediately got hurt again in Washington. He was never going to get healthy. He didn’t play a single game over 30 minutes this season.

If we kept Khris AND Dame tore his Achilles we’d be in an even worse situation than we are now. We’d have 89 million dollars tied up to two guys who literally cannot play basketball next season and we wouldn’t have the means to do anything in free agency.
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Post#70 » by HKPackFan » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:40 am

Hello darkness my old friend. Gif


I'm giving the equivalent energy into my post as Doc is in turning this series around.
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#71 » by JonHeist » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:41 am

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Khris Middleton played 800 minutes this season

Still would’ve been better off banking on him being healthy rather than this abomination of a trade.

But at least we got under the second apron. If you’re gonna suck, may as well minimise the tax.


Khris immediately got hurt again in Washington. He was never going to get healthy. He didn’t play a single game over 30 minutes this season.

If we kept Khris AND Dame tore his Achilles we’d be in an even worse situation than we are now. We’d have 89 million dollars tied up to two guys who literally cannot play basketball next season and we wouldn’t have the means to do anything in free agency.


so true lol

if anything the khris trade having happened is the only reason there's any hope at all for next season
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Post#72 » by stellation » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:43 am

What an all around bummer.
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Post#73 » by rilamann » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:43 am

The Lakers being down 1-3 and likey getting knocked out in the first round after being gifted Luka in the shadiest trade of all time makes me feel a little better lol.
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#74 » by TroyD92 » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:43 am

Common theme for the Horst and the ownership is holding onto players way too long. Dame will be here until he’s 40
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#75 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:47 am

KidA24 wrote:
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:
VooDoo7 wrote:There's zero chance we trade Giannis unless he asks for it. He's the owners' money maker.

Again, I would like to see the math behind this. the bucks lost $14m last year and probably will lose money this year. Someone can do the actually break down, but I got to imagine the difference between trading Giannis and relieving salary over the next two years versus trying to compete with Giannis has to be $100-150m a year when factoring in salary, tax penalty and tax distribution to non tax payers. Like $100m is probably their max ticket sales for a year ($150*41*17,000). You can't 'tickets and jerseys' your way to nine figures.



Lol. Who says they lost money?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2025/02/14/cnbcs-official-nba-team-valuations-2025.html

-Why Lasry got out. he explicitly said on podcasts he wasn't going to support a non profitable team
-talked to a couple different people connected with the organization that there has been multiple capital calls.

I don't think people realize how much money we are shelling out in salaries and tax. it's insane. 1/4 billion dollars.

....and if you are going to go the route of "but they make it up in the team valuation"
1. the teams valuation already has Giannis factored in and that is only for 2-5 more years
2. the spike was a one-time thing for tv contracts. you aren't going continue to see valuation jumps. herb could've put his money in the s&p 500 for a 1/4 of a decade and made money than he did with the Bucks.
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#76 » by tydett » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:48 am

Like, if the team loses against the Pacers with Dame playing like a turd, you can squint and hope that firing Doc and trading Dame can maybe fix some of your issues and make you more competitive. But that wasn't enough for Satan, so of course he had to take Dame's Achilles and rob any possible avenue for improvement as well. Could not script a worse series short of a plane crash.
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Post#77 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:48 am

Doc basically saying guys were dejected after Dame went down...... If only we had someone whose job it was to keep the team focused.
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#78 » by MickeyDavis » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:49 am

Yeah Lasry wanted to slash payroll reasoning the fans would understand since we won the championship. Edens disagreed and wanted more.

Certainly the decisions made since haven't worked out but I do appreciate Edens willing to spend. He'll cash in when he sells.
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Post#79 » by RiotPunch » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:50 am

Doc getting all the excuses he needs to return.
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Re: PG Indy: Bucks on the brink 

Post#80 » by FAH1223 » Mon Apr 28, 2025 4:51 am

BroncoBuck wrote:
Plossum wrote:
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Khris Middleton played 800 minutes this season

Still would’ve been better off banking on him being healthy rather than this abomination of a trade.

But at least we got under the second apron. If you’re gonna suck, may as well minimise the tax.


Khris immediately got hurt again in Washington. He was never going to get healthy. He didn’t play a single game over 30 minutes this season.

If we kept Khris AND Dame tore his Achilles we’d be in an even worse situation than we are now. We’d have 89 million dollars tied up to two guys who literally cannot play basketball next season and we wouldn’t have the means to do anything in free agency.


Wizards fan here

Khris didn’t get hurt. He was sat down for tanking purposes. He was helping win too many games.
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