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They looked like a very good team that had a pretty significant turn over, didn’t get much time to practice together and needs some time to gel. I think most bucks fans expected to start slow, but not really doesn’t matter since they have started hot the last 2 years only to fizzle out in the playoffs. I’m not concerned
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If they are .500 after 20 games I'm fine with that. All that matters is what they look like in mid-May.

 

Yup. There is going to be a lot of complaining about this team early. Gonna take a few weeks or months to get going.

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I do think it's likely that they're going to be a worse regular season team but (hopefully) a better playoff team.

 

With that said the tempered expectations seem odd to me. A year ago I think the general consensus was that anything less than appearing in the NBA Finals was a failure, which we obviously fell way short of. Seems like we're lowering the bar a bit.

 

It's a remade bench but the core of this team is still the same -- Giannis, Middleton, Lopez, DDV -- biggest difference is Jrue for Bledsoe. They shouldn't be a big work in progress or anything.

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Jrue looks great. They need one more big man who can dominate the boards and defensively. Lopez ain’t it.

 

Who is it then?

 

Lopez was +22 vs Boston in 29 minutes. The Bucks got absolutely cooked when he was off the court.

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They looked like a very good team that had a pretty significant turn over, didn’t get much time to practice together and needs some time to gel. I think most bucks fans expected to start slow, but not really doesn’t matter since they have started hot the last 2 years only to fizzle out in the playoffs. I’m not concerned

 

 

 

Agreed. Boston's also a very good team with two elite wings. And despite the sloppy play, it took a late bank.

 

 

They just didn't look comfortable. Jrue seemed a bit hesitant at times...but impressive when he wasn't. And while I'm not worried after 1 loss in which Boston had to bank in a 3 to take the lead, it wasn't a lot of fun watching the same offense this year. So little movement, Giannis trying to do a bit too much. I look forward to Jrue running the offense through Giannis a bit more in the post. I feel like Giannis could dominate down there and still find those open shooters.

 

We'll see. 1 of 82 and there was a lot of turnover as you said.

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I do think it's likely that they're going to be a worse regular season team but (hopefully) a better playoff team.

 

With that said the tempered expectations seem odd to me. A year ago I think the general consensus was that anything less than appearing in the NBA Finals was a failure, which we obviously fell way short of. Seems like we're lowering the bar a bit.

 

It's a remade bench but the core of this team is still the same -- Giannis, Middleton, Lopez, DDV -- biggest difference is Jrue for Bledsoe. They shouldn't be a big work in progress or anything.

 

 

When you replace your starting and backup PG and don't get much time...feels like there's gonna be an adjustment period.

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Jrue looks great. They need one more big man who can dominate the boards and defensively. Lopez ain’t it.

 

In 2018-19 the average NBA team took 29.2% of their shots from 0-3 feet & converted at 65.8%. Bucks opponents took 23.9% of their shots from 0-3 feet (lowest % in NBA) & converted at 61.6% (2nd lowest % in NBA)

 

In 2019-20 the average NBA team took 28.2% of their shots from 0-3 feet & converted at 66.7%. Bucks opponents took 22.1% of their shots from 0-3 feet & converted at 60.1%, both of which were the lowest % in tbe NBA.

 

We've also lead the league defensive rebounding % each of the last two seasons.

 

I think Lopez works pretty well in tandem with Giannis at discouraging shots at the rim, limiting success on shots at the rim & rebounding opponent misses.

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I can’t watch this game and convince my brain Milwaukee is the team wearing blue.

 

Obviously too early to judge this team, but my gut feeling is they have the same issue as the past few seasons. They don’t have a true #2. I’ve always viewed Middleton as a #3 on a championship team. They haven’t added a true 1B or 2. Seems like a top 3 team in the East, but not a championship team. Hope I’m wrong.

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I can’t watch this game and convince my brain Milwaukee is the team wearing blue.

I was just coming here to post this. I have to keep reminding myself we are the "blue" team. It probably doesn't help that GS is wearing white and the score bar team squares has GS blue and us green.

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