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I won't predict the result, but I will predict that whatever the result it will be overinterpreted. 

If the Bucks lose, it does not mean that Giannis is leaving this summer to make sure he can play with a second superstar.

If the Bucks win, it doesn't mean that the Lakers won't win unless they go deeper in terms of top-line talent beyond their top 2. 

The Lakers Gs are their weakness- and the Bucks need to exploit that. Not having Bledsoe hurts- I would predict a blowout if he was playing. But this is another great test for DD, who will be asked to penetrate, be smart with the ball, and generate the hustle plays. Hill also is a major x-factor. 

The defensive matchup decisions should be interesting to watch. Will it be AD/Giannis, Middleton/Lebron? I doubt that- but then if you aren’t going to put Middleton there, who does guard Lebron? Will the Bucks double AD and force Lebron to score? If they do, what does that mean to the rotations? Do they switch or sag? 

Didn’t  see how the Pacers too them down, but I’m guessing keeping them out of the paint was a big part of that. No one defends the rim better than the Bucks... 

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Music City posted:

The Lakers Gs are their weakness- and the Bucks need to exploit that. Not having Bledsoe hurts- I would predict a blowout if he was playing. But this is another great test for DD, who will be asked to penetrate, be smart with the ball, and generate the hustle plays. Hill also is a major x-factor. 

The defensive matchup decisions should be interesting to watch. Will it be AD/Giannis, Middleton/Lebron? I doubt that- but then if you aren’t going to put Middleton there, who does guard Lebron? Will the Bucks double AD and force Lebron to score? If they do, what does that mean to the rotations? Do they switch or sag? 

Didn’t  see how the Pacers too them down, but I’m guessing keeping them out of the paint was a big part of that. No one defends the rim better than the Bucks... 

The Pacers won a game that Anthony Davis was sitting out that went down the last possession. If AD plays, the Lakers beat the Pacers by double digits. 

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