Mad Damian Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 You're forgetting this is a Milwaukee Bucks topic I"m not a Cavs nor a LeBron fan. Just a reality check.Who in the Bucks roster has a dependable jump shot? Quote Link to comment
Ibleedforyou Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 I"m not a Cavs nor a LeBron fan. Just a reality check.Who in the Bucks roster has a dependable jump shot?Its better to compare the Cavs team to Bucks rather than comparing the whole team to only one man. (my two cents) Quote Link to comment
Eddy Syet Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 I"m not a Cavs nor a LeBron fan. Just a reality check.Who in the Bucks roster has a dependable jump shot? Dependable jumpshot? Middleton, Bayless, and Mayo. Giannis and Parket are not as steady as the better jump shooters in the league like Kobe but they're getting there. Then again, shooters are always necessary but I'd rather have an abundance of close range and low post scorers for higher percentage shots. Oh... and let's not forget the defense. The Bucks are elite on D last season specially if they want to. As for reality check... I don't think the post ever needed any. It's very realistic. I never counted out the Cavs (or LeBron). My point being the Bucks will be a force in the East in the foreseeable future. 1 Quote Link to comment
Eddy Syet Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 They should add a shooter on their starting lineup for spacing in the paint. Monroe, Parker and Antetokounmpo is more on inside players True. That's why it was painful for me to see Jared Dudley go. Quote Link to comment
BalikAdik v2.0 Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 Dependable jumpshot? Middleton, Bayless, and Mayo. Giannis and Parket are not as steady as the better jump shooters in the league like Kobe but they're getting there. Then again, shooters are always necessary but I'd rather have an abundance of close range and low post scorers for higher percentage shots. Oh... and let's not forget the defense. The Bucks are elite on D last season specially if they want to. As for reality check... I don't think the post ever needed any. It's very realistic. I never counted out the Cavs (or LeBron). My point being the Bucks will be a force in the East in the foreseeable future. Another one for me would be Copeland. He has a sweet three point shot for a big man, and would give Monroe a lot of space in the paint.. What do you think of this first five:PG: MCWSG: AntetokounmpoSF: ParkerPF: CopelandC: Monroe AND, they still have Mayo, Bayless, Plumlee, Ennis, Middleton on the bench. So depth is really no problem... Quote Link to comment
Eddy Syet Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 Another one for me would be Copeland. He has a sweet three point shot for a big man, and would give Monroe a lot of space in the paint.. What do you think of this first five:PG: MCWSG: AntetokounmpoSF: ParkerPF: CopelandC: Monroe AND, they still have Mayo, Bayless, Plumlee, Ennis, Middleton on the bench. So depth is really no problem... Kidd will have the luxury to shuffle his lineup until they find the one that they will use as the standard rotation. I have no problem with the line-up you suggested bro, but I'd play Jabari on PF and Copeland on the SF position. It's hard to think that Middleton won't be starting though. Quote Link to comment
BalikAdik v2.0 Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 Kidd will have the luxury to shuffle his lineup until they find the one that they will use as the standard rotation. I have no problem with the line-up you suggested bro, but I'd play Jabari on PF and Copeland on the SF position. It's hard to think that Middleton won't be starting though.Yup, would agree that Middleton is a starter... But, just because I like the Copeland 3 point shot a lot better is why I placed him as a starter, but in reality, I agree with you that Middleton should start. And you are right, Jabari on PF would be better Can't wait for the NBA Season to start!!!!!! Fear the DEER!!!!! 1 Quote Link to comment
Eddy Syet Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 Yup, would agree that Middleton is a starter... But, just because I like the Copeland 3 point shot a lot better is why I placed him as a starter, but in reality, I agree with you that Middleton should start. And you are right, Jabari on PF would be better Can't wait for the NBA Season to start!!!!!! Fear the DEER!!!!! Syet, Fear the Deer! Quote Link to comment
Eddy Syet Posted September 9, 2015 Share Posted September 9, 2015 (edited) Here are the Bucks' all-time leaders in career scoring total: Kareem Abdul Jabbar - 14,211 points Glenn Robinson - 12,010 Sidney Moncrief - 11,594 Michael Redd - 11,554 Bob Dandridge - 11,478 Marques Johnson - 10,980 Junior Bridgeman - 9,892 Brian Winters - 9,743 Ray Allen - 9,681 Terry Cummings - 9,290Note that all of them have already retired. Edited September 9, 2015 by SyetNaSyet Quote Link to comment
darksoulriver Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 D ba si Ray Allen hindi pa officially retired? panu kung bumalik sa sya Bucks then mag retire officially.. Quote Link to comment
Macdknife Posted September 11, 2015 Share Posted September 11, 2015 Lew Alcindor! Great pic SnS! Quote Link to comment
Guiness Posted September 11, 2015 Share Posted September 11, 2015 For me, I think Milwaukee will be the surprise team this year. I can easily see them reach the 2nd round of the playoffs. If MCW and Parker can stay healthy that is.... Also, I think Jason Kidd is one of the more underrated coaches in the NBA. Nobody really expected them to be that good last year, and I think this is mostly because of him... The bucks advancing in the 2nd round depends on who they face in the first round. Record wise, you have the Cavs, Hawks, Bulls and Heat who are clearly the more talented teams in the east. But being in the weaker conference they might be able to get a jump on the bulls and heat due to injuries. Quote Link to comment
Mad Damian Posted September 13, 2015 Share Posted September 13, 2015 Dependable jumpshot? Middleton, Bayless, and Mayo. Giannis and Parket are not as steady as the better jump shooters in the league like Kobe but they're getting there. Then again, shooters are always necessary but I'd rather have an abundance of close range and low post scorers for higher percentage shots. Oh... and let's not forget the defense. The Bucks are elite on D last season specially if they want to. As for reality check... I don't think the post ever needed any. It's very realistic. I never counted out the Cavs (or LeBron). My point being the Bucks will be a force in the East in the foreseeable future. My money is on Middleton.Bayless and Mayo are both talented players but erratic.Good luck to the Bucks though. Quote Link to comment
Eddy Syet Posted September 14, 2015 Share Posted September 14, 2015 The bucks advancing in the 2nd round depends on who they face in the first round. Record wise, you have the Cavs, Hawks, Bulls and Heat who are clearly the more talented teams in the east. But being in the weaker conference they might be able to get a jump on the bulls and heat due to injuries. Yup. I agree that the Bucks advancing to the second round this season would still be an upset over their would-be opponent but I'm excited just the same. Quote Link to comment
secret999 Posted September 15, 2015 Share Posted September 15, 2015 Sure playoff team I think. Kailangan lang ng shooting since si Middleton lang ang magaling sa three sa starters. Great defensive team also because of all the length on the perimeter. Sa tingin ko 6th seed in the east behind cle, chi, mia, was, atl and tor. Quote Link to comment
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