Re: PG: Bucks Pound Thunder
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 1:59 am
Some of the best swarming defense I've seen out of the Bucks in years. Looks like Doc and the team are getting it figured out.
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Ruben Quevedo wrote:skbucks1985 wrote:A game like this is the kinda game that makes you disregard the 'who do you want to play' conversation because the way they played in the 3rd quarter, I think only Denver can hit that level (Boston can, but only if they get hot from 3).
I do think this is a particularly bad matchup for OKC and good matchup for the Bucks. OKC needed Chet to shoot the ball really well to try to play Brook off the court and then just attack the basket. But he wasn't having that kinda night and the Bucks did a really good job of cutting off driving lanes otherwise.
Seems like we have too much strength in the paint for OKC to handle.
Denver I think is a dead even matchup and would be a close series.
Boston is just a different animal. I don’t think anyone has an answer to the problems they present.
Ruben Quevedo wrote:skbucks1985 wrote:A game like this is the kinda game that makes you disregard the 'who do you want to play' conversation because the way they played in the 3rd quarter, I think only Denver can hit that level (Boston can, but only if they get hot from 3).
I do think this is a particularly bad matchup for OKC and good matchup for the Bucks. OKC needed Chet to shoot the ball really well to try to play Brook off the court and then just attack the basket. But he wasn't having that kinda night and the Bucks did a really good job of cutting off driving lanes otherwise.
Seems like we have too much strength in the paint for OKC to handle.
Denver I think is a dead even matchup and would be a close series.
Boston is just a different animal. I don’t think anyone has an answer to the problems they present.
Ruben Quevedo wrote:skbucks1985 wrote:A game like this is the kinda game that makes you disregard the 'who do you want to play' conversation because the way they played in the 3rd quarter, I think only Denver can hit that level (Boston can, but only if they get hot from 3).
I do think this is a particularly bad matchup for OKC and good matchup for the Bucks. OKC needed Chet to shoot the ball really well to try to play Brook off the court and then just attack the basket. But he wasn't having that kinda night and the Bucks did a really good job of cutting off driving lanes otherwise.
Seems like we have too much strength in the paint for OKC to handle.
Denver I think is a dead even matchup and would be a close series.
Boston is just a different animal. I don’t think anyone has an answer to the problems they present.
yannisk wrote:Ruben Quevedo wrote:skbucks1985 wrote:A game like this is the kinda game that makes you disregard the 'who do you want to play' conversation because the way they played in the 3rd quarter, I think only Denver can hit that level (Boston can, but only if they get hot from 3).
I do think this is a particularly bad matchup for OKC and good matchup for the Bucks. OKC needed Chet to shoot the ball really well to try to play Brook off the court and then just attack the basket. But he wasn't having that kinda night and the Bucks did a really good job of cutting off driving lanes otherwise.
Seems like we have too much strength in the paint for OKC to handle.
Denver I think is a dead even matchup and would be a close series.
Boston is just a different animal. I don’t think anyone has an answer to the problems they present.
I think we beat Denver, Denver beats Boston and unfortunately Boston beats us
PG Graveyard wrote:If Giannis has a big game Tuesday night against Lebron he may be able to get a media push for MVP since the Lakers are the only team some of these clowns watch
Milbucks96 wrote:Best win of the season. Thunder are the real deal and the bucks whooped them with no flukey shooting variance.
ReasonablySober wrote:We've had this PBP guy doing radio for the last two and a half years while the TV broadcast has stunk up the joint?
emunney wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:We've had this PBP guy doing radio for the last two and a half years while the TV broadcast has stunk up the joint?
What's going to drive you nuts is that the *backup* radio guy is at least as good as Koehn.
I didn't watch but radio was left in good hands when Ted retired.ReasonablySober wrote:We've had this PBP guy doing radio for the last two and a half years while the TV broadcast has stunk up the joint?
Bingo! I agree about the voice and charisma.MiltownMadness wrote:emunney wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:We've had this PBP guy doing radio for the last two and a half years while the TV broadcast has stunk up the joint?
What's going to drive you nuts is that the *backup* radio guy is at least as good as Koehn.
Really? Listened to him for the Brooklyn game and thought he was awkward as hell. Doesn't have the voice or charisma for radio. Also he would announce if the shot missed like 4 seconds after the fact and that bugged the hell outta me
Perishable517 wrote:Bingo! I agree about the voice and charisma.MiltownMadness wrote:emunney wrote:
What's going to drive you nuts is that the *backup* radio guy is at least as good as Koehn.
Really? Listened to him for the Brooklyn game and thought he was awkward as hell. Doesn't have the voice or charisma for radio. Also he would announce if the shot missed like 4 seconds after the fact and that bugged the hell outta me
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MiltownMadness wrote:Perishable517 wrote:Bingo! I agree about the voice and charisma.MiltownMadness wrote:Really? Listened to him for the Brooklyn game and thought he was awkward as hell. Doesn't have the voice or charisma for radio. Also he would announce if the shot missed like 4 seconds after the fact and that bugged the hell outta me
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Dope, I think I have a good pulse for radio. Koehn is great and probably should be on TV, if he gets really good could find a bigtime job with that radio voice