With Bogut back, Buck still can’t pack enough punch: Hornets 87 – Bucks 81

Construction workers are trying to see if any positives can come out of the Bucks bricks over the first seven games.
“It’s starting to get a little bit ridiculous.” – Brandon Jennings
It really is, Brandon. After another sub-40% shooting effort (38.6%) in their Saturday night 87-81 loss to the New Orleans Hornets, the Milwaukee Bucks saw their team shooting percentage fall under 40% for the season (okay, so 39.9%, but still). More importantly, they saw the players who seemed to be coming around, regress. Most importantly, they saw their record fall to 2-5.
Offense is first and foremost the biggest hurdle the Bucks have in front of them right now, but inside of this one, the Hornets were able to capitalize on a defensive match-up in the fourth quarter to hold onto their lead.
David West must have stopped somewhere in Wisconsin and picked up a deer hunting license for the way he was shooting down the Bucks Saturday. He spent the majority of the game abusing smaller Bucks defenders in the post with incredible aggressiveness or killing them softly with an all touch fadeaway. Before entering the game in the fourth quarter, West had already piled up 22 points on 10-11 shooting (he’d finish with 25, 10-12 FG 5-7 FT). Out of other options, Scott Skiles went to Andrew Bogut on West in the fourth quarter . New Orleans saw this as an opportunity.
As soon as Bogut picked up West, New Orleans planted him outside and saw the paint open up for them. The Hornets scored eight of their 32 points in the paint in the final 6:32 of the fourth quarter after West checked in. Hornets coach Monty Williams, saw an opportunity.
“As soon as they did that, Emeka posted up and got an and-1,” he said. “If they take something away, we go to something else. They didn’t want to double team tonight, I think because of our shooters. We took advantage of what was there.”
Those shooters played a role in the quarter too. The Hornets sandwiched threes from Trevor Ariza and Marco Belinelli around a Jennings three to maintain a seven point lead with under four minutes to go. Milwaukee defenders repeatedly were beat off the dribble in the fourth quarter, forcing their teammates to collapse. They could only watch helplessly as the Hornets hit two crucial, wide open threes. Read more…



