Bucks get another chance to send a message to the pretenders. Will be at this game, so I’m expecting an epic W!
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With Washingtons loss last night, I believe the Bucks clinch a playoff spot with a win tonight. Would that be the earliest any team has ever done it?
GSW clinched on February 25th the year they won 73...
I hope they kick the shit out of Philly. So tired of hearing how they are built to beat Milwaukee and are way more talented than the Bucks.
Enjoy the game MC. Have been to several this year and had thought of going tonight but something else came up so I’ll see if I can catch part of it on TV.
Music City posted:GSW clinched on February 25th the year they won 73...
Check that- the year they won 73 they clinched on February 27th with a 52-5 record. The following year they clinched on February 25th at 49-9.
Tschmack posted:Enjoy the game MC. Have been to several this year and had thought of going tonight but something else came up so I’ll see if I can catch part of it on TV.
Thanks, man- going to watch from a suite from a corporate hookup. Will be voiceless after this game- needs to be loud as fuck tonight. Not only does the team need to send a message tonight, the crowd goes too. Our year. We won’t be denied...
Anyone that hasn’t been to Fiserv Forum to check this team out is really missing a great fan experience. Been to 5 games this year and 4 last year and if I lived a little closer I’d probably get season tickets. All I know is I will be attending the playoffs this year.
I have attended dozens of Packers games, plenty of Badgers football and basketball games, and maybe a hundred Brewers games in my lifetime and this team in that arena beats them all. And that includes seeing some of those previously mentioned teams playing in the postseason.
This just feels like a special season and the last time I felt like this was the 1996 Packers team. They just won’t be denied.
Laying the smack down on the Sixers is always a good situation.
Totally agree that going to Bucks games right now is more fun than Packers or Brewers. I had season tickets the past 3 years but decided to save some money and just go to a few games this season. The whole experience is top notch, as is the basketball on the court.
Heck I even liked going to the Bradley Center when Kidd was coaching. Sometimes it was more entertaining to see the opponent than it was to watch the Bucks but I still liked it.
It will be interesting to see how the Sixers handle Horford's playing time tonight. He was benched for large portions of their last game (an OT win) in which he his +/- was -26 in 19 minutes.
He was brought in to help guard Giannis. Do they play heavy minutes tonight or do they continue to sit him for long stretches?
Horford has been awful this year
Philly has too many bigs and that’s a problem
Bucks sending a message early.
Tschmack posted:Horford has been awful this year
Philly has too many bigs and that’s a problem
Horford will turn 34 this summer. The Sixers owe him 81 million over three years AFTER this year.
How many bad calls in one quarter? Good friggin grief...
Down to 1. Really poor offensive execution the last 5 minutes.
Embiid does bother Giannis on defense. He has to go to the fadeaway
With 3 minutes left in the second, the Sixers have 15 FTAs and the Bucks have 2.
The only reason the Sixers are in this game are the goddamn refs
14 FTs to 2 FT for the Bucks
Regardless of the refs, a poor end the quarter allows the Sixers to stay close. Down 6
The officiating is the ONLY reason this isn’t a blowout...
Just like that Embiid with 4 fouls now and looks totally disinterested. Giannis guarding him now as well.
Bledsoe and Middleton need to step up the focus and intensity in the second half
More ridiculous calls
Back to back 3s Lopez and DD and now up 22.
The Sixers need to learn how to win and lose. They get down and their body language looks like they gave up
Giannis at 26-15-8 in 25 minutes
Tschmack posted:Back to back 3s Lopez and DD and now up 22.
The Sixers need to learn how to win and lose. They get down and their body language looks like they gave up
Al Horford has the body language of "what the hell was I thinking signing here"
Nice to see George Hill back in there. He’s just so saavy and pesky on both ends of the court.
Like the addition of Marvin Williams. His length and athleticism is really good defending the perimeter.
Al Horford had the Malcolm Brogdon syndrome. He chased the cash instead of staying put and so far it looks like a worse move for both guys
You are not in our league...
Tschmack posted:Al Horford had the Malcolm Brogdon syndrome. He chased the cash instead of staying put and so far it looks like a worse move for both guys
Brogdon was fine and loving it in Indy when he could be "the man" even though his shooting percentages were down. He's not as good off the ball when Oladipo came back it's Oladipo driving and kicking instead of Giannis. There's not quite as much room.
Music City posted:You are not in our league...
Grain of salt - no Ben Simmons
It’s pretty interesting the Bucks have turned it over 14 to 10 so far and have less FT attempts yet are up 25. They are killing the Sixers on the glass and only have 34 points in the paint with this so called big lineup.
Philly actually played better when they went smaller.
Dagger.....playoff clinching dagger
Mr. “I’m the best player in the world” got got a real good luck at the real best player in the world.
Embed: 5 for 18, 17 pts, 11 rebounds, 4 assists
Giannis: 12 for 17, 31 pts, 17 rebounds, 8 assists
Suck it.
Just keep lining them up and knocking them down
Not having Simmons for most of the game hurt Philly but they are not in the same class as Milwaukee
A decent test on Tuesday in Toronto
Count me as one coming around with Middleton. Now I want to see more against the top defenders, or at least the top team, before I’m ready to say “yes he’s arrived” but his play over the last 2-3 months has been stellar. I think somewhere along the way he realized that if he stops trying and let’s the game flow to him, his skills are an advantage. The part that I have been struggling with all this time is his need to Jack up the first look he sees. I feel like he’s far more patient now, and I think the time sitting in November really opened his eyes. Plus Budenholzer giving him more room to operate his preferred way in midrange also has helped.
I want to be a believer. I’m getting closer every game.
Music City posted:The officiating is the ONLY reason this isn’t a blowout...
And this my friend is what makes me nervous about winning a championship. It’s not a question of talent. It’s what agenda does the NBA have. Ray Allen was chastised after making comments about the refs back in 2000. And every player since has been thrown under the bus if they speak out. What does the league have to hide? Why are the officials above criticism? And we know the league wants Giannis out of Milwaukee. I’ll gladly eat crow in June.
Of what I have seen, he is playing by far the best basketball he has ever played. I think he is almost at the status of being the second fiddle of a legitimate "Big 2." When he is at his worst, it seems the issue is mental like he is not even really mentally in the game.
Boneio,
And it has been this way for a very long time. Kings Lakers Game 6 was stratospherically fixed. The Bucks have been shafted numerous times. I will never forget an eastern conference final Game 7 against Boston. I think Paul Pressey may have been the defensive player of the year that year (something like 1986). The bucks had something like an 8 point lead in the fourth and time was starting to look like a factor.
I actually had a tense feeling the zebras were going to shaft the Bucks. Pressey had 4 fouls. Sure enough, he picked up fouls 5 and 6 within less than a minute and I turned to my brother and said, "It's over." Which of course it was.
phaedrus posted:Boneio,
And it has been this way for a very long time. Kings Lakers Game 6 was stratospherically fixed. The Bucks have been shafted numerous times. I will never forget an eastern conference final Game 7 against Boston. I think Paul Pressey may have been the defensive player of the year that year (something like 1986). The bucks had something like an 8 point lead in the fourth and time was starting to look like a factor.
I actually had a tense feeling the zebras were going to shaft the Bucks. Pressey had 4 fouls. Sure enough, he picked up fouls 5 and 6 within less than a minute and I turned to my brother and said, "It's over." Which of course it was.
May 1987. I remember that the same way you do. We were watching the game and my Dad goes - "watch Pressey pick up two cheap ones. The league wants Bird to win this"
https://www.basketball-referen...es/198705170BOS.html