Yeah they started 1-6 and have gone 9-3 since.Your Milwaukee Bucks are on a six game roll and are over .500 which puts them at #6 in the Eastern Conference.
They do have talent. What they lack is young impact players.
Yeah they started 1-6 and have gone 9-3 since.Your Milwaukee Bucks are on a six game roll and are over .500 which puts them at #6 in the Eastern Conference.
They traded away their picks for guys who could no longer contribute. As an example, two #2 picks for Crowder, who just took up space, but they hung on for two years because Horst didn't want to look bad in making the trade, by cutting him. So many dumb moves, nearly as bad as the Bears sideline decisions in games.Yeah they started 1-6 and have gone 9-3 since.
They do have talent. What they lack is young impact players.
Oh man I forgot they gave up two 2nd round picks for an aging and ineffective Crowder. (Is Crowder still playing, somewhere?)They traded away their picks for guys who could no longer contribute. As an example, two #2 picks for Crowder, who just took up space, but they hung on for two years because Horst didn't want to look bad in making the trade, by cutting him. So many dumb moves, nearly as bad as the Bears sideline decisions in games.
Trae Young does elevate his game against the Bucks, always. He is a very good player, but against the Bucks, he's at a HOF level. (But that hair. How to explain that hair? And now with the patchy beard he looks like he lives on the streets.)Bucks did something today. Moved to the NBA CUP final on Tuesday. Of course, Trae Young looked like a Hall of Famer as he always does when the Hawks play the Bucks.
I can't believe it that the winners get $500,000 per player - a half-mil on top of your regular season salary for playing a game you have to play anyway. I phrase it that way because it's not like a real playoff game...it's part of your regular 82-game season, isn't it? Nice gig if you can get it.Trae Young does elevate his game against the Bucks, always. He is a very good player, but against the Bucks, he's at a HOF level. (But that hair. How to explain that hair? And now with the patchy beard he looks like he lives on the streets.)
The NBA Cup is weird. The East has two dominant teams in the Cavs and Celtics, and a few more I would have pegged as much more likely than the Bucks to get this far. Last year the LAL won the Cup. It does add a level of interest this time of year, and certainly helps to sell a few more tickets. MLB should consider it.
OKC is the other finalist - not much of a surprise. It's good fun, and good for the Bucks who started the season so poorly.
I think that the championship game is not considered part off the regular season. All other games count as regular season games.I can't believe it that the winners get $500,000 per player - a half-mil on top of your regular season salary for playing a game you have to play anyway. I phrase it that way because it's not like a real playoff game...it's part of your regular 82-game season, isn't it? Nice gig if you can get it.
They got 200K for winning last night AND ger another 500K if they win Tuesday? The lower on Tuesday gets anything? A coupon to Wendy's for a Baconator? A hearty "Thanks for playing. Here's your ribbon now off with ya"?I think that the championship game is not considered part off the regular season. All other games count as regular season games.
And yeah, I think all players on the winning team get $500k. Both teams in the finals have already won $200k/player for getting to the finals.
Rich guys getting richer. That's the way of the world, eh?
They got 200K for winning last night AND ger another 500K if they win Tuesday? The lower on Tuesday gets anything? A coupon to Wendy's for a Baconator? A hearty "Thanks for playing. Here's your ribbon now off with ya"?
I watched the game and thought one of the commentators said the Bucks all left the court $200k richer. And then yeah, the winner on Tuesday gets $500k/player. Trae Young got a coupon to Cuts for Less.They got 200K for winning last night AND ger another 500K if they win Tuesday? The lower on Tuesday gets anything? A coupon to Wendy's for a Baconator? A hearty "Thanks for playing. Here's your ribbon now off with ya"?
Cold be. They're a wiley bunch.I watched the game and thought one of the commentators said the Bucks all left the court $200k richer. And then yeah, the winner on Tuesday gets $500k/player. Trae Young got a coupon to Cuts for Less.
As for second place on Tuesday - I'd go with the Wendy's Baconator coupon. Who doesn't like bacon? I think it's unconstitutional to not like bacon. Even vegetarians like bacon, probably.
Thanks for clarifying the payout. Winning a semifinal gets each player $200k. Winning the final gets em another $300k for $500k total.Bucks clobbered the Thunder for an additional $300k. Middleton was sick and didn't play.. good game that doesn't count ... but still...
Helluva Christmas bonus huh? Better than leater goods.Thanks for clarifying the payout. Winning a semifinal gets each player $200k. Winning the final gets em another $300k for $500k total.
I didn't know Middleton was out. They throttled OKC and actually won a game with defense. Well good for them. I certainly didn't see this coming a month ago. They've just made the season a lot more interesting.
I appreciate the bucks, and they did play good defense. But what won the game was OKC couldn't hit an open 3 to save their lives. First half they were 1 for 17. 2nd half the bucks bucks were letting them shoot the 3 and they were still missing.Let’s hope the players realize that their defense was what won this game. When they play with intensity on defense, they create offensive opportunities, because other team is pressing to get take aways. Doc also finally let Conny back on the floor and his defense was lights out.
Both you and Amish are right. OKC was definitely off, an understatement. 1 of 17 in the first half is a combination of bad shooting, good defense, and good luck (for the Bucks).I read a comment attributed to one of the coaches that indicated that the open looks OKC had were not from their sweet spots. They were forcing that defensively. How much of an affect that would have, not certain.
Not sure about the "sweet spot" thinking. Seems an NBA player should be able to hit 3's more consistently from spots other than his favorites.Both you and Amish are right. OKC was definitely off, an understatement. 1 of 17 in the first half is a combination of bad shooting, good defense, and good luck (for the Bucks).
I just don't believe it's an accident that OKC, with that many playmakers, only scored 81 points by chance. They did have a terrible shooting night, but the Bucks' D deserves credit as well.
It will be interesting to see if/how that continues into the rest of the season. I think great D wins games in major sports, well the NFL and NBA for sure. When the Bucks switched traded Holiday for Lillard, they traded defense for offense. That didn't work out well last year.
Yeah Middleton is just wearing down. He is injured - well it seems like he's always injured. The Bucks are just an old team by pro-sports standards.Not sure about the "sweet spot" thinking. Seems an NBA player should be able to hit 3's more consistently from spots other than his favorites.
I fully admit i am a casual NBA fan and don't know much about the finer points, strategies, etc.
I really like Holiday and sorry we traded him away. I heard we have sent Middleton in place of Holiday. I thought that was a big mistake. I loved Middleton for years. Most clutch Buck ever. But he is well past his prime and often injured. With Holiday on this team, we would be that much better. I hope Middleton makes a comeback and we go on a championship run, but I don't envision him contributing much.