Bucks@Wolves GDT

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kekgeek1 wrote:What a terrible rough stretch from okogie. He really needs to take that 1 on 4 out of his game.


Yeah. You're guaranteed to get lots of energy. But sometimes that can be a bad thing.
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Those Milwaukee threes to close the quarter were killers. Can't say Minnesota didn't have their opportunities to get back into this one. They got plenty of stops to end the quarter. Too many out of control takes in transition, wide open misses from three, and some missed free throws. Just a shame because they played their way into a competitive game through the first half and then really let it get away there.
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They got us with talent tonight.
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Wiggins has actually been pretty good tonight. Scoring the ball efficiently. This is less of a criticism -- rather, it's just odd to see. How does Wiggins manage to have the ball in his hands as much as he does, but still have zero assists through almost 30 minutes? It's just really odd. And it's not a singular event. Anyone have any ideas?
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Jordan Bell has terrible hands tonight. That's the third or fourth catchable pass that he's fumbled away under the basket.
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White flag.
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Good fight. Bucks are better.

Too many turnovers what killed us.
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Camden wrote:Wiggins has actually been pretty good tonight. Scoring the ball efficiently. This is less of a criticism -- rather, it's just odd to see. How does Wiggins manage to have the ball in his hands as much as he does, but still have zero assists through almost 30 minutes? It's just really odd. And it's not a singular event. Anyone have any ideas?

Not sure, but he's found guys open behind the arc a half dozen times tonight with nothing to show for it.
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Napier hurt. Hurt his hamstring. Dane Moore said he heard him say he popped it. We are not deep at PG and Napier is the only guy on the bench that can create offense for himself
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Camden0916 wrote:Wiggins has actually been pretty good tonight. Scoring the ball efficiently. This is less of a criticism -- rather, it's just odd to see. How does Wiggins manage to have the ball in his hands as much as he does, but still have zero assists through almost 30 minutes? It's just really odd. And it's not a singular event. Anyone have any ideas?


Hes had a couple of good passes that lead to open looks, but players just missed.
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