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  • #62927
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    Biggaveliii
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     This guy is finally getting his chance to shine with these touches, I cant wait to see what him and Wiggins will be in 2 years. These guys are showing some serious game. Once Wiggins works out with Kobe in the offseason, and Jabari finally gets to work on and improve his game with a healthy offseason watch out. The dude has 28 so far through 3 quarters against that terrible Rockets defense.

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  • #1045563
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    DukeDaSquad
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     Love the way that he and Giannis are playing. At this point in their careers they are already good players but they have so much more to improve on and they are so young that the sky is truly the limit for these two players. 

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  • #1045700
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    DukeDaSquad
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     Love the way that he and Giannis are playing. At this point in their careers they are already good players but they have so much more to improve on and they are so young that the sky is truly the limit for these two players. 

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  • #1045568
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    Biggaveliii
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     exactly i agree, GA is a definetly a freak of nature

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  • #1045704
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    Biggaveliii
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     exactly i agree, GA is a definetly a freak of nature

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  • #1045574
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    omphalos
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     Milwaukee took a chance taking Parker second overall knowing he played the same position as Giannis (SF), but the way the league has gone, Parker is almost the ideal small-ball PF with his size and skill-set. I hope he lives up to his hype and can be a genuine rival for Wiggins – I’d love to see a Minnesota-Milwaukee Finals series in 4-5 years.

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  • #1045710
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    omphalos
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     Milwaukee took a chance taking Parker second overall knowing he played the same position as Giannis (SF), but the way the league has gone, Parker is almost the ideal small-ball PF with his size and skill-set. I hope he lives up to his hype and can be a genuine rival for Wiggins – I’d love to see a Minnesota-Milwaukee Finals series in 4-5 years.

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  • #1045589
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    Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers
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     Great game by Parker and nice to see him getting his confidence back. Houston’s defense is just atrocious though, especially for a team with so many guys with reputations of being excellent defensive players (Howard, Beverly, ariza). They have to be the most disappointing team this season and I don’t think it’s particularly close. 

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  • #1045726
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    Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers
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     Great game by Parker and nice to see him getting his confidence back. Houston’s defense is just atrocious though, especially for a team with so many guys with reputations of being excellent defensive players (Howard, Beverly, ariza). They have to be the most disappointing team this season and I don’t think it’s particularly close. 

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  • #1045604
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    CU.LIONS
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    I love Parker. I love his upside as well. I do think that He and the Greek freak are the best young forward teammates in the league. If only the Bucks can get a quality PG to run that offense.

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  • #1045740
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    CU.LIONS
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    I love Parker. I love his upside as well. I do think that He and the Greek freak are the best young forward teammates in the league. If only the Bucks can get a quality PG to run that offense.

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  • #1045613
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    trelos6
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     Wiggins & Towns are prob > Giannis and Jabari

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    • #1045616
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      DukeDaSquad
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       So…?

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      • #1045848
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        Hazel
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        Right now Favors and Hayward are the best if you go by numbers, wins, PER, all-around game IMO.  They are 24 and 25 yrs old  that is still young right?

        Wiggins and Towns have more potential and so do Parker and Giannis, but right now they aren’t as good.  

        Here is another one,

        George and Turner.  That is a combo that could actually be the best of them all…George is only 25 as well.  

         

         

          

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      • #1045711
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        Hazel
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        Right now Favors and Hayward are the best if you go by numbers, wins, PER, all-around game IMO.  They are 24 and 25 yrs old  that is still young right?

        Wiggins and Towns have more potential and so do Parker and Giannis, but right now they aren’t as good.  

        Here is another one,

        George and Turner.  That is a combo that could actually be the best of them all…George is only 25 as well.  

         

         

          

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    • #1045752
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      DukeDaSquad
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       So…?

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  • #1045750
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    trelos6
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     Wiggins & Towns are prob > Giannis and Jabari

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  • #1045784
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    Jr. ROXAS
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    What’s even better about his performance was that he got almost all of his shots through assists from his teammates, through cutting, popping etc.

    I’m still waiting for Kidd to actually design some offensive sets for this guy, like putting him as a pick and roll ball-handler (which he is entirely capable of) or in isolations in the high post. I hate seeing him just ball-watch most of the possesions waiting for a pass when he has all the talent in the world to create for himself.

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  • #1045647
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    Jr. ROXAS
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    What’s even better about his performance was that he got almost all of his shots through assists from his teammates, through cutting, popping etc.

    I’m still waiting for Kidd to actually design some offensive sets for this guy, like putting him as a pick and roll ball-handler (which he is entirely capable of) or in isolations in the high post. I hate seeing him just ball-watch most of the possesions waiting for a pass when he has all the talent in the world to create for himself.

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  • #1045822
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    Toronto16
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    Funny Bucks started playing better as soon as they took Carter-Williams out of the starting line-up.

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  • #1045685
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    Toronto16
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    Funny Bucks started playing better as soon as they took Carter-Williams out of the starting line-up.

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    • #1045850
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      machu46
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      This is technically true, but it’s not as if it’s because of a reduced role for him.  The Bucks "benched" Monroe and MCW.  Here’s their splits as starters vs. "bench" players:

      MCW starting: 31 minutes, 11.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.4 assists

      MCW "benched": 29 minutes, 11.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, 4.8 assists

      Monroe starting: 30.4 minutes, 16.5 points, 9.6 rebounds

      Monroe "benched": 29.6 minutes, 15.1 points, 8.5 rebounds

      Their role on the team has probably grown if anything since being benched.  Now, their minutes are staggered in a way that MCW and Monroe can dominate touches more when they’re on the floor than they were doing before.  At the same time, this has also allowed Jabari and Giannis to take on bigger roles as well.

      At the end of the day, MCW and Monroe are still seeing the same minutes; they’re just coming at different points in the game than they were before.  As a result, the Bucks are a much more balanced team when you look at their starters vs. their 2nd unit.  The bench has been a gigantic issue for them all year and Monroe and MCW have played a big part in improving the team since their "demotion".

      Having said all of this, MCW seems like he’s likely on his way off the team this offseason, it wouldn’t be shocking if Monroe were also moved if the right deal comes along.

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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    • #1045713
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      machu46
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      This is technically true, but it’s not as if it’s because of a reduced role for him.  The Bucks "benched" Monroe and MCW.  Here’s their splits as starters vs. "bench" players:

      MCW starting: 31 minutes, 11.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.4 assists

      MCW "benched": 29 minutes, 11.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, 4.8 assists

      Monroe starting: 30.4 minutes, 16.5 points, 9.6 rebounds

      Monroe "benched": 29.6 minutes, 15.1 points, 8.5 rebounds

      Their role on the team has probably grown if anything since being benched.  Now, their minutes are staggered in a way that MCW and Monroe can dominate touches more when they’re on the floor than they were doing before.  At the same time, this has also allowed Jabari and Giannis to take on bigger roles as well.

      At the end of the day, MCW and Monroe are still seeing the same minutes; they’re just coming at different points in the game than they were before.  As a result, the Bucks are a much more balanced team when you look at their starters vs. their 2nd unit.  The bench has been a gigantic issue for them all year and Monroe and MCW have played a big part in improving the team since their "demotion".

      Having said all of this, MCW seems like he’s likely on his way off the team this offseason, it wouldn’t be shocking if Monroe were also moved if the right deal comes along.

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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  • #1045824
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    lalaila
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     Happy for Jabari, finally showing what the draft hypes were all about.

    I like to see not only both him and Giannis play well but they have connection between them

    only concert for Jabari is how he cann guard elite PFs.

    But with what Giannis is able to do lately and with his abilities I think they could switch in those situations

    The guy not only got 2triple doubles in last 5gms averaging 17ppg 8rpg, he grabs 12rpb and blocks around 2 shots

    Looks like AD on D, and point forward on offense

    Side note: DO anyone has update of Giannis height, he looked taller that Dwight maybe even then DMO.. legit 7 FEET?? lol

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1045687
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    lalaila
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     Happy for Jabari, finally showing what the draft hypes were all about.

    I like to see not only both him and Giannis play well but they have connection between them

    only concert for Jabari is how he cann guard elite PFs.

    But with what Giannis is able to do lately and with his abilities I think they could switch in those situations

    The guy not only got 2triple doubles in last 5gms averaging 17ppg 8rpg, he grabs 12rpb and blocks around 2 shots

    Looks like AD on D, and point forward on offense

    Side note: DO anyone has update of Giannis height, he looked taller that Dwight maybe even then DMO.. legit 7 FEET?? lol

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1045854
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    markfitz14
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     Took a half season to get confidence back in that Knee. Had to build the strength back up. He basically was limited in the first half of the season. Was expecting this boom. But glad to see it.

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    markfitz14
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     Took a half season to get confidence back in that Knee. Had to build the strength back up. He basically was limited in the first half of the season. Was expecting this boom. But glad to see it.

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  • #1045858
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     It took a 36 point effort against the Rockets for Parker to post a (barely) positive +/-.

    That’s what happens when you suck at D and don’t stretch the floor on offense. Empty stats.

     

     

     

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  • #1045721
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     It took a 36 point effort against the Rockets for Parker to post a (barely) positive +/-.

    That’s what happens when you suck at D and don’t stretch the floor on offense. Empty stats.

     

     

     

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    • #1045890
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      Biggaveliii
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      Take this L with some dignity

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    • #1045753
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      Biggaveliii
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      Take this L with some dignity

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      • #1045769
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         You guys will be hyping up Wiggins and Parker for years, ignore their terrible defense, and blame their teams’ suckiness on anybody but them.

        All because they had sweet high school mix tapes.

         

         

         

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      • #1045905
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         You guys will be hyping up Wiggins and Parker for years, ignore their terrible defense, and blame their teams’ suckiness on anybody but them.

        All because they had sweet high school mix tapes.

         

         

         

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  • #1045860
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    phila9012
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     The bucks need shooters. Having MCW, Middleton, Giannias, parker and plumlee or monroe doesn’t work. Only middleton can shoot or even throw in bayless for one of those guys, that is only 2 guys who can shoot. You need more than that, that is why the branden knight trade made no sense. At least he could shoot and was still relatively young.

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  • #1045723
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    phila9012
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     The bucks need shooters. Having MCW, Middleton, Giannias, parker and plumlee or monroe doesn’t work. Only middleton can shoot or even throw in bayless for one of those guys, that is only 2 guys who can shoot. You need more than that, that is why the branden knight trade made no sense. At least he could shoot and was still relatively young.

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  • #1046900
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    Parker since all star break 22-7-3 on 52%

    Giannis 20-11-8 on 48%

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    Parker since all star break 22-7-3 on 52%

    Giannis 20-11-8 on 48%

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