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- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:14am #60767
goddagParticipantWow It’s been announced Greg Monroe is signing a Max contract with the Bucks. Wow did anyone see this coming.
I’ve heard a lot of chatter about him landing in Boston or the Knicks. But not this.0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:17am #997187

FearTheStacheParticipantGood for the bucks. It’s pretty crazy to see how well this team is doing under new ownership compared to how the Kings are doing, who got new ownership around the same time as Milwaukee. Jabari was a no brainer, but they hired Kidd, drafted Giannis at 15, drafted Henson, got Middleton. They’ve done, pretty much all the right moves, and they are going to be one of the best teams in the east(not saying much) as a result. Their only mistake was likely trading Knight for MCW. You can’t hit on everything though.
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FearTheStacheParticipantGood for the bucks. It’s pretty crazy to see how well this team is doing under new ownership compared to how the Kings are doing, who got new ownership around the same time as Milwaukee. Jabari was a no brainer, but they hired Kidd, drafted Giannis at 15, drafted Henson, got Middleton. They’ve done, pretty much all the right moves, and they are going to be one of the best teams in the east(not saying much) as a result. Their only mistake was likely trading Knight for MCW. You can’t hit on everything though.
0- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:18am #997189

xJumpManxParticipantNot sure the knight trade was a mistake. Kidd knows hiw point guards I would not be so quick to dismiss him over MCW.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:18am #997043

xJumpManxParticipantNot sure the knight trade was a mistake. Kidd knows hiw point guards I would not be so quick to dismiss him over MCW.
0- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:25am #997197

FearTheStacheParticipantI’m sure he could turn out to be something great, but it was very telling to me how willing the Sixers were willing to trade him. Seemed like they knew his limit, or what kind of player he would become. Also, not sure how well he fits within that system. They already have tons of length, but they really need shooting. Having MCW on the court destroys their spacing, which will be crucial now with Monroe posting in the paint.
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FearTheStacheParticipantI’m sure he could turn out to be something great, but it was very telling to me how willing the Sixers were willing to trade him. Seemed like they knew his limit, or what kind of player he would become. Also, not sure how well he fits within that system. They already have tons of length, but they really need shooting. Having MCW on the court destroys their spacing, which will be crucial now with Monroe posting in the paint.
0- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:35am #997205

xJumpManxParticipantI think MCW passing was needed more than Knights shooting. I consider Knight to be a Jason terry type player score first pass later.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:35am #997058

xJumpManxParticipantI think MCW passing was needed more than Knights shooting. I consider Knight to be a Jason terry type player score first pass later.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 6:16am #997227

Sewok15ParticipantI am with the Stache and have been since they made that trade. Giannis and MCW both can’t shoot. You can’t have two players on the perimeter playing big minutes that can’t shoot. Look at what GS did with just Tony Allen playing big minutes on the perimeter in the playoffs.
With Jabari coming back and adding Monroe those are guys who will get a lot of attention and get guys open outside shots….the only problem is Middleton will be the only guy playing big minutes on the perimeter shooting a high percentage.
Sure MCW is a better defender than Knight but this team was already one of the best defensive teams in the league…they need scoring…which is evident by the Monroe move. I just don’t see MCW improving his outside shot much and becoming more of a negative than positive on the offensive end.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 6:16am #997080

Sewok15ParticipantI am with the Stache and have been since they made that trade. Giannis and MCW both can’t shoot. You can’t have two players on the perimeter playing big minutes that can’t shoot. Look at what GS did with just Tony Allen playing big minutes on the perimeter in the playoffs.
With Jabari coming back and adding Monroe those are guys who will get a lot of attention and get guys open outside shots….the only problem is Middleton will be the only guy playing big minutes on the perimeter shooting a high percentage.
Sure MCW is a better defender than Knight but this team was already one of the best defensive teams in the league…they need scoring…which is evident by the Monroe move. I just don’t see MCW improving his outside shot much and becoming more of a negative than positive on the offensive end.
0- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 7:32am #997263
machu46ParticipantI wouldn’t be surprised to see Giannis hitting 34+% from 3 this year. MCW is a long shot, but we’ll see. He shot it well from mid-range with the Bucks. If he can consistently do that, there’s no reason he can’t eventually move it out a couple feet.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 7:32am #997116
machu46ParticipantI wouldn’t be surprised to see Giannis hitting 34+% from 3 this year. MCW is a long shot, but we’ll see. He shot it well from mid-range with the Bucks. If he can consistently do that, there’s no reason he can’t eventually move it out a couple feet.
0- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 9:15am #997162

Sewok15ParticipantGiannis shot 7/44 from 3 last season. If he shoots 34% plus I would imagine he will be about 7/20 for the season. As of right now those are two players who can’t shoot. You can improve your jumpshot but both them have quite a way to go.
MCW shot 28% on two pointers outside 16 feet for the Bucks so he didn’t exactly shoot well from midrange although it was improvement over the 23% he shot on those shots for the Sixers last year. Over 60 % of his shots after the trade came within 10 feet of the basket.
I think they will eventually have to move one of them or at least relegate them to 6th man to really compete…you can’t have offensive liabilities playing big minutes and be an elite team anymore.
0- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 9:47am #997186
machu46ParticipantI disagree that Giannis can’t shoot. If you watched him over the 2nd half of the season, he shot the ball very well from mid-range. Kidd simply didn’t want him attempting 3 pointers last year. The plan is to greatly increase the # of 3’s Milwaukee takes this year.
And with the Bucks, MCW shot 41% from 3-10 feet, 52.4% from 10-16 feet, and 28% from 16 feet out to the 3 point line. The 28% isn’t good but the first two numbers are pretty good, and all 3 are huge improvements from the way he shot in Philly. He improved by 10%, 21%, and 5% from those three ranges respectively, and also increased his FT% by 14%.
Giannis has the potential to develop into an okay shooter. MCW probably will never be, but with the Bucks, he was already becoming good enough that teams don’t give him the Rondo treatment.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 9:47am #997333
machu46ParticipantI disagree that Giannis can’t shoot. If you watched him over the 2nd half of the season, he shot the ball very well from mid-range. Kidd simply didn’t want him attempting 3 pointers last year. The plan is to greatly increase the # of 3’s Milwaukee takes this year.
And with the Bucks, MCW shot 41% from 3-10 feet, 52.4% from 10-16 feet, and 28% from 16 feet out to the 3 point line. The 28% isn’t good but the first two numbers are pretty good, and all 3 are huge improvements from the way he shot in Philly. He improved by 10%, 21%, and 5% from those three ranges respectively, and also increased his FT% by 14%.
Giannis has the potential to develop into an okay shooter. MCW probably will never be, but with the Bucks, he was already becoming good enough that teams don’t give him the Rondo treatment.
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- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 9:15am #997309

Sewok15ParticipantGiannis shot 7/44 from 3 last season. If he shoots 34% plus I would imagine he will be about 7/20 for the season. As of right now those are two players who can’t shoot. You can improve your jumpshot but both them have quite a way to go.
MCW shot 28% on two pointers outside 16 feet for the Bucks so he didn’t exactly shoot well from midrange although it was improvement over the 23% he shot on those shots for the Sixers last year. Over 60 % of his shots after the trade came within 10 feet of the basket.
I think they will eventually have to move one of them or at least relegate them to 6th man to really compete…you can’t have offensive liabilities playing big minutes and be an elite team anymore.
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- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:25am #997195

215NGBParticipantWith Monroe who is still a very young player, joining a team with a lot of young talent, I could see them as a roster who continues to play together for years to come and becomes one of the top teams in the east within 2-3 years. I don’t think people should be jumping out the window saying they will be a threat this year because that’s just false. However, with all of their assets they have the potential to be better then the bucks of Gary Payton and Ray Allen.
With all of this being said, I do have one major question:
Michael Carter-Williams
In today’s NBA, great point guards (or someone who basically runs the show as a point guard. James Harden, LeBron etc.) are very common among the best teams. As a sixers fan, I saw firsthand a player who I did not think had very high potential. He can be a starter in the NBA for years to come, but he is too incomplete of a player to ever bring this team a title in my opinion.
As the Bucks progress it will be interesting to see if they eventually see this as a problem and how they plan on acquiring a top level point guard.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:25am #997048

215NGBParticipantWith Monroe who is still a very young player, joining a team with a lot of young talent, I could see them as a roster who continues to play together for years to come and becomes one of the top teams in the east within 2-3 years. I don’t think people should be jumping out the window saying they will be a threat this year because that’s just false. However, with all of their assets they have the potential to be better then the bucks of Gary Payton and Ray Allen.
With all of this being said, I do have one major question:
Michael Carter-Williams
In today’s NBA, great point guards (or someone who basically runs the show as a point guard. James Harden, LeBron etc.) are very common among the best teams. As a sixers fan, I saw firsthand a player who I did not think had very high potential. He can be a starter in the NBA for years to come, but he is too incomplete of a player to ever bring this team a title in my opinion.
As the Bucks progress it will be interesting to see if they eventually see this as a problem and how they plan on acquiring a top level point guard.
0- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:38am #997207

CameronCrazy11ParticipantI’m gonna be honest. I forgot Gary Payton played in Milwaukee. I just looked it up, and it was only 28 games so I don’t feel as bad now.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:38am #997060

CameronCrazy11ParticipantI’m gonna be honest. I forgot Gary Payton played in Milwaukee. I just looked it up, and it was only 28 games so I don’t feel as bad now.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:47am #997213

BlueLacesParticipantGary Payton and Ray Allen were traded for each other. They never played together on the Bucks.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:47am #997066

BlueLacesParticipantGary Payton and Ray Allen were traded for each other. They never played together on the Bucks.
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- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:32am #997203
dborlackParticipantThey have arguably the deepest team in the East now. They have same core group coming back plus this season they’ll have Monroe, Jabari, Grevis, and Inglis. I love the way their team looks now on paper and I think kidd has a lot to play with. He loves not having defined positions.
Starters: MCW, Middleton, Greek Freak, Jabari, Monroe
Bench: Grevis, Ennis Bayless Mayo Dudley Inglis Henson O’Bryant Zaza and Plumlee0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:32am #997056
dborlackParticipantThey have arguably the deepest team in the East now. They have same core group coming back plus this season they’ll have Monroe, Jabari, Grevis, and Inglis. I love the way their team looks now on paper and I think kidd has a lot to play with. He loves not having defined positions.
Starters: MCW, Middleton, Greek Freak, Jabari, Monroe
Bench: Grevis, Ennis Bayless Mayo Dudley Inglis Henson O’Bryant Zaza and Plumlee0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:45am #997211
thetrademachineryParticipantMCW 6 6 with league leading stealing ability, above average passing is a key to Kidd’s system. A pressing defensive schema with very long backcourt players.
Vasquez is MCW-lite + 3pts shooting ability.
MCW, Middleton, Greek Freak, Jabari, Monroe is starting 5,
Vasquez, Mayo, Middleton, Jabari, Henson is 3pts shooting 5.
Bayless, MCW, Greek Freak, Jabari Henson is run n gun 5,
MCW, Greek Freak, Jabari, Henson, Monroe is a post heavy 5
this is a nightmare matchup team for anyone.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:45am #997064
thetrademachineryParticipantMCW 6 6 with league leading stealing ability, above average passing is a key to Kidd’s system. A pressing defensive schema with very long backcourt players.
Vasquez is MCW-lite + 3pts shooting ability.
MCW, Middleton, Greek Freak, Jabari, Monroe is starting 5,
Vasquez, Mayo, Middleton, Jabari, Henson is 3pts shooting 5.
Bayless, MCW, Greek Freak, Jabari Henson is run n gun 5,
MCW, Greek Freak, Jabari, Henson, Monroe is a post heavy 5
this is a nightmare matchup team for anyone.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:56am #997217

IndianaBasketballParticipantThe Bucks are going to be tough now and for the forseeable future… Gotta give them credit.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 5:56am #997070

IndianaBasketballParticipantThe Bucks are going to be tough now and for the forseeable future… Gotta give them credit.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 6:40am #997235
MeloSwagParticipantMCW showed substantial improvement in efficiency and all analytic metrics in his short time with Milwaukee. I wouldnt’t bet against him continuing that trend. He will probably never be a good shooter but I can see him becoming smarter and more polished and playing to his strengths. Not every player has to do everything. If he can limit turnovers, play good defense, and finish around the rim he can certainly be an effective player in the league.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 6:40am #997088
MeloSwagParticipantMCW showed substantial improvement in efficiency and all analytic metrics in his short time with Milwaukee. I wouldnt’t bet against him continuing that trend. He will probably never be a good shooter but I can see him becoming smarter and more polished and playing to his strengths. Not every player has to do everything. If he can limit turnovers, play good defense, and finish around the rim he can certainly be an effective player in the league.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 7:26am #997253
Stephen A. BaylessParticipantOn paper the Bucks look very good and deep, but I just have a hunch they may underachieve this year after having real expectations. Last year no one expected anything from them, for a young team sometimes that’s a great situation.
These Bucks remind me of the 2001-2003ish Clippers. Those teams had Brand, Maggette, Andre Miller, Lamar Odom, Quentin Richardson, Darius Miles, etc. They were long athletic and everything too but when they got expectations, and ego’s kicked in they faltered. Now for the Bucks I’m not saying this will be long term, but I can see them taking a step back in 2015-16 or not being as good as everyone thinks they will be.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 7:26am #997106
Stephen A. BaylessParticipantOn paper the Bucks look very good and deep, but I just have a hunch they may underachieve this year after having real expectations. Last year no one expected anything from them, for a young team sometimes that’s a great situation.
These Bucks remind me of the 2001-2003ish Clippers. Those teams had Brand, Maggette, Andre Miller, Lamar Odom, Quentin Richardson, Darius Miles, etc. They were long athletic and everything too but when they got expectations, and ego’s kicked in they faltered. Now for the Bucks I’m not saying this will be long term, but I can see them taking a step back in 2015-16 or not being as good as everyone thinks they will be.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 7:53am #997126

DolanCareParticipantThe Bucks’ roster is excited but bit of a scramble. I’d like to see them consolidate their bench just a tad before the season. There’s no reason to have Ennis, Bayless, Grevis and Mayo all on the bench, plenty of reasons to flip them for one solid piece.
0- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 9:59am #997200
machu46ParticipantI think they need to anyways. I think their current roster is at 19 players; gotta get it down to 15 if I remember right? I’d expect one of their centers and PGs to be moved if they need to.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 9:59am #997347
machu46ParticipantI think they need to anyways. I think their current roster is at 19 players; gotta get it down to 15 if I remember right? I’d expect one of their centers and PGs to be moved if they need to.
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- Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 7:53am #997273

DolanCareParticipantThe Bucks’ roster is excited but bit of a scramble. I’d like to see them consolidate their bench just a tad before the season. There’s no reason to have Ennis, Bayless, Grevis and Mayo all on the bench, plenty of reasons to flip them for one solid piece.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 9:29am #997174

Anton123ParticipantI think MCW’s lack of shooting will be slightly off set by the fact that Jabari is a good shooter for a PF (better than his rookie numbers indicate) + Monroe can hit the occasional mid range jumper. Spacing will be a problem but not a huge one.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 9:29am #997321

Anton123ParticipantI think MCW’s lack of shooting will be slightly off set by the fact that Jabari is a good shooter for a PF (better than his rookie numbers indicate) + Monroe can hit the occasional mid range jumper. Spacing will be a problem but not a huge one.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 2:43pm #997456
bigblackNbeautifulParticipantDont forget the bucks got rashad vaughn, who I think will develop into a pretty decent shooter and a above average bench scorer if not better.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/02/2015 - 2:43pm #997310
bigblackNbeautifulParticipantDont forget the bucks got rashad vaughn, who I think will develop into a pretty decent shooter and a above average bench scorer if not better.
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