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That's what it looks like when your team is searching for an identity. They pass the ball great all game long, then completely forget how to in the fourth. They play solid d all game long, then not cover the one guy with the one thing that can ties the game. Middleton is a 45% 3 point shooter, gets an absolutely wide open look for the win- not even close.

I was actually impressed with the G play for a while. Knight and Mayo got them the lead. The D forced 3 shot clock violations in 4 possessions in OT. Lots of good things.
There is no way a team should ever blow a 20 point 4Q lead but they did and missed a golden opportunity to start the season 2-0.

The good news is you can see the potential of this team when guys step up and play (namely Mayo and Sanders).    I don't know if it's sustainable or realistic to expect Mayo to provide 20PPG or Sanders 12-15 rebounds per game but if they do this is a playoff caliber team.  

What's important is that they need to continue to let the young guys learn and develop.   I really don't want to see guys like Pachulia and Ersan take away minutes from Parker or Henson and so far that hasn't been the case but in years past that's what has happened. 

It will be interesting to see what this team does but they are headed in the right direction
And they take down the Grizz! Antetokoumpo attacks in the 4th and drops 12 for the q, and they come from behind to takes down the undefeated Grizzlies. Knight with the huge and-one in the final seconds, nails the free throw and they get the win.

It'll be inconsistent for this year, but you can see it. Their length is going to be an issue for everyone they play. They have playmakers. And often the difference between winning and losing in the NBA is simply execution in the final 5 minutes. As they learn how, the Ws will come. But it's there. It's all there.

http://vod.espn.go.com/motion/..._mil_272p30_448k.mp4
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Length and athleticism are their strengths. Lack of size (bulk) will hurt them in the paint defensively and with rebounding.  Lack of experience will also hurt, but the only cure for that is playing time, so I'm glad the rotation has been 12 deep many games.  The bench has been very productive so far which is important since they don't have any established offensive stars who will score 20/game.   They will probably not out rebound many teams but when they keep their turnovers down they should stay competitive.  Interesting to read how Middleton was benched for a stretch by Kidd for poor defense.  Wonder when the last time was that happened in Milwaukee. I expect this season to be inconsistent and maddening at times but overall encouraging and a big step in the right direction.

 

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