Buck Hits: Saturday’s Loss, Power Rankings
Category: Buck Hits
Not much to say about these Bucks nowadays. Losing is the norm. Our local faithful are the only ones still talking, and what they’re saying isn’t pretty. After a preseason of high hopes, new hopes of a high draft pick are funneling in. Here’s what else is going on in the world of the Milwaukee Bucks.
Recap
02/26/11 Bucks v. Bulls
Game Notes: As Charles Gardner noted, two teams, 90 miles, worlds apart.
Power Rankings
John Hollinger: 21
Marc Stein: 22
Charles Gardner: 22
NBA.com: 23
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The Onion took a shot at the Bucks too.
http://www.onionsportsnetwork.com/articles/confused-milwaukee-bucks-have-no-idea-what-to-do-a,19328/
Their next ten games are: Detroit, Phoenix, Boston, Washington, Cleveland, Philly, Boston, Atlanta, Orlando, Nets.
The following should be wins: Pistons, Suns, Wizards, Cavs, and Nets. The others are pretty much a bonus if any are won. If the Bucks can go 6-4 on this stretch, then we’re back in business, at least for the moment. If they go 4-6 or worse, shut Bogut down and prepare for next year.
Why did we draft Larry Sanders?
@Adam
Who would you have picked instead? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NBA_Draft
Besides Landry Fields, no one after Larry Sanders have made any significant impact. I stand behind the pick and think he can develop. If only Ed Davis had fallen two more spots…