If Bledsoe-Parker-Giannis played up to their potential, they could be right there with Boston and Philly in the conversation of "team with best future in the EC," but man. Though he's signed through 2021, Giannis' loyalty to the Bucks is about to be severely tested, if they get swept by Boston.
Giannis won't quit on the Bucks. They need more shooters/ defenders around him. Bledsoe too is not helping the team out.
Get this fat eggball player out of here! What if J.J. Fatt want to become a limited partner with the Rockets? Should Tilman let him? @Snow Villiers @FTW Rockets FTW @RasaqBoi Green Bay Packers quarterback and two-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers has joined the Milwaukee Bucks ownership group as a limited partner. The announcement was made tonight at the BMO Harris Bradley Center during the Bucks’ Game 3 First Round playoff game against the Boston Celtics. Rodgers is the only active NFL player to be a limited partner of an NBA team. “Aaron is a winner, a Wisconsin icon, and we are honored to welcome him to our partnership group of the Milwaukee Bucks,” said Bucks co-owners Wes Edens, Marc Lasry, Jamie Dinan and Mike Fascitelli. “With our team in the playoffs and our new world-class arena opening this fall, it’s an exciting time for this city and the Bucks. We are thrilled for Aaron to be with us.” "I have proudly called Wisconsin my home for the past 13 years, and I am thankful for the friendships and the opportunities I have been given to live and play here,” said Rodgers. “I am excited and honored to deepen my connection to the region by joining Wes Edens, Marc Lasry, Jamie Dinan, Mike Fascitelli and the ownership group of the Milwaukee Bucks. As a huge fan of the NBA and the sport of basketball, this is a dream come true for me, and I look forward to furthering my affinity for Wisconsin sports as a minority owner in a team I love and support."
Bostons always run zone when they get down big and it always freaking works for them. Teams just have no idea how to react. Amazing.
what does it say that the bucks being up 19 in the middle of the 3rd feels like there is a 50/50 chance they actually win?
Gonna be interesting to see if the Bucks go back to Henson at C after seeing how Maker did in those minutes. I don't expect Prunty to have learned anything here.
Man if 76ers drafted Tatum they'd be in finals this year for SURE, now, maybe they'll still be given how weak east is, but that was such a miss on that trade.