Which fork did we take? - Bucks at Wolves GDT

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Q12543 wrote:It looks like Prince is Middelton's shadow, at least to start the game. I suspect he will match him minute for minute since Wiggins has 2 fouls, so this could be a long night for Prince (or Middleton, depending on what happens!).

Tay's frustrating Middleton...his only basket was with AP on him after a swtich
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This has been a bad stretch for the wolves, but it's nice to see Belly doing some little things to help his team...it's been a while. I still don't like his defense, but he looks more comfortable on offense.
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How sad is it that KAT, despite his rookie mistakes, is the big that has to come in to settle things down in the front court?

Rubio helps, too.
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Gee, what a shock. Our hockey shift lineup of 5 bench guys gave up a huge lead. LaVine continues to look awful.
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Q12543 wrote:Gee, what a shock. Our hockey shift lineup of 5 bench guys gave up a huge lead. LaVine continues to look awful.


Yeah, but you called it, q...Middleton's return brings Tay back in
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So, is this Detroit deja vu?
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60WinTim wrote:So, is this Detroit deja vu?


It certainly looks like it. Suddenly they are making 3's and we are missing long 2's. It's our signature collapse!

Can anyone here honestly say they trusted that lead we had early? I know I didn't. Yuck!
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i said i am not gonna watch games at 2AM .. well i lied :-) .. however how the fck is this game even with Bucks starting without FG for like 9 minutes, aaaaand RR is getting torched by frickin Jerryd Bayless really? Tyus looked better on him than RR
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We started out the game so efficient on offense, but the last 10 minutes have been awful
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So great to see Wig drive the lane and kick to Ricky for the corner 3...I'm seeing some different things tonight.
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