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The Bucks four best players are Giannis, Middleton, Bledsoe, and Parker. 

They are 26-43 from the field and 12-13 from the line. On the road in a game 7 and they are likely going to lose by double digits. That should tell you a lot. 

I’ve never seen such a collection of no talent hacks as these ****ers 

Baynes sucks.  Rozier and Smart suck.  Horford was good like 10 years ago.  Tatum is decent that’s it 

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Well, saw sone good, saw a lot of bad, and see that one more year will be better for this team. A real coach, health, and some good moves to bring in a more balanced roster and we’ll see. If Boston was 100%, this wasn’t a series. 

Music City posted:

Well, saw sone good, saw a lot of bad, and see that one more year will be better for this team. A real coach, health, and some good moves to bring in a more balanced roster and we’ll see. If Boston was 100%, this wasn’t a series. 

They don't have a lot of chips to use to improve. The 17th pick isn't likely to provide any immediate help. They don't have a big guy they can play. They don't have a 3 point shooter they can trust other than Middleton. 

They have 6 players who are NBA level guys for a good team - Giannis, Middleton, Maker, Bledsoe, Brogdon, and Parker. They'd have to trade at least one of those 5 to get anything worthwhile back. 

MichiganPacker2 posted:
lambeausouth posted:

The second this game is done, chit can Prunty, and start looking for a real HC.

It's not clear the ownership situation is clear enough to attract the type of guy you'd need. 

Back up the Brinks truck, and the guy we need will come. Giannis, new stadium...

lambeausouth posted:
MichiganPacker2 posted:
lambeausouth posted:

The second this game is done, chit can Prunty, and start looking for a real HC.

It's not clear the ownership situation is clear enough to attract the type of guy you'd need. 

Back up the Brinks truck, and the guy we need will come. Giannis, new stadium...

Who's the guy? Jeff Van Gundy? 

lambeausouth posted:

Glad I’ll never have to see Jason Terry’s ancient ass in a Bucks uniform again.

It's not his fault that Snell and Dellavadova **** the bed. Jason Terry was signed to be a veteran presence in the locker room and basically be another assistant coach. He's not supposed to need to play 15 minutes in a game 7. 

 

This is the most important off season in the history of the franchise. For the first time since Jabbar was a Buck they have a generational All-Time talent. And I have no doubt he will spend his off season becoming greater. Losing hurts him- he takes it personal. He’ll demand more from his teammates because he’ll demand more from himself. Middleton will need to be better. Bledsoe too. Brogdon too. Parker especially. Maker too. 

But they’ll need a guide. They’ll need a coach that isn’t tying one hand behind their backs. One that knows matchups, demands the defensive effort, pushes them in film, demands execution- and gets it all. 

This is a bitter defeat. One that shouldn’t have happened. Boston Missing 2 All Stars and then losing their second best player in game 7 and the Bucks get run out of the gym.

But in this defeat, I look for the leaders of this team to step forward. Giannis is the unquestioned leader- and Maker the emotional one. Parker, like Big Dog, is an individualist. If he buys in, it’s because Giannis is leading him. Everyone else is already in. The young core just needs the seasoning and commitment. Back to back years they lose a winnable series because they lack something between the ears. The right coach changes that. Then it’s follow the leader... 

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