PG Wolves: Loss
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Yeah, I would love to know how in a game where we literally have no available point guards that Tyty Washington can't even get a look. That defies any explanation they could offer.
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Yep. There is no reason in playing Pat as long as he did. Ty Ty could have played.fansinceforever wrote:At this point, let's get a look at TyTy. We definitely won't get to but at this point, why tf not?
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Time to rewatch the Finals run
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AJ may have had 30 but Thanasis can't read the room and had to force the worst back down/reverse toss up layup ever
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RubberSoul wrote:This team has zero chance making a deep run so flawed. 2nd round exit would be an accomplishment with this squad.
Pat and Bobby being on the team and in the rotation is so depressing to watch. I’m not upset Horst didn’t move them because other GMs unfortunately aren’t total morons and also understand those two are total trash so we are stuck with them.
Kind of hoping Dame demands a trade this offseason so we can get something for him before it’s too late like it is for Middleton.
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Genuinely do not understand how people can walk away from a means-nothing game like this with such sweeping and definitive declarations.
We were missing 100 minutes worth of our rotation.
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I just want to manage expectations.
After our championship run, we lost in the second round in 7 and then in the first round in 5, at home, to a play in team.
This was not an ascendant squad. We’re a year older and (somehow) just keep getting older.
Y’all do you, but I’ve had my fun. Blind hope of a last run, but zero expectation of it. This window is closed.
After our championship run, we lost in the second round in 7 and then in the first round in 5, at home, to a play in team.
This was not an ascendant squad. We’re a year older and (somehow) just keep getting older.
Y’all do you, but I’ve had my fun. Blind hope of a last run, but zero expectation of it. This window is closed.
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Bucks still had 6 core rotation players play today. Think the depression today comes from how all but 1 guy looked and the realisation now that the deadline has passed is we can't improve the team anymore.
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MrHoneycutt wrote:Prez wrote:Also, getting real tired of this organization basically wiping its ass with two-way deals. Literally didn't have an active PG, no Khris, and still didn't even bother calling up TyTy to give him a shot. They'd rather start a washed Pat at PG and leave Giannis out to dry with no ball handler at any point in the game than actually use their two way PG in the one game they actually needed a PG.
Signed Lindell for multiple deals despite anyone with functioning eyes knowing he was never gonna be anything worthwhile. We now have 1 two-way guy (who they didn't play in the one game they could've used someone like him), and two empty spots. Every other team in the league has all 3 spots covered except Brooklyn, with 2/3.
such a great point. what is the deal with this?
Yeah the last few years we got decent production from time to time with our 2 ways. Now we play Pat at point guard. Doc is just stealing money with this routine
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I wonder if Doc will finish the season over .500. What is he now, 1-5?
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blazza18 wrote:Bucks still had 6 core rotation players play today. Think the depression today comes from how all but 1 guy looked and the realisation now that the deadline has passed is we can't improve the team anymore.
The other 5 guys were playing minutes and roles they won’t be when it matters and the team is healthy.
Not to completely discount their play but there’s just so many one-off circumstances going on right now that it’s just like… meh
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SupremeHustle wrote:I wonder if Doc will finish the season over .500. What is he now, 1-5?
That would be an interesting bet.
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RW23 wrote:blazza18 wrote:Bucks still had 6 core rotation players play today. Think the depression today comes from how all but 1 guy looked and the realisation now that the deadline has passed is we can't improve the team anymore.
The other 5 guys were playing minutes and roles they won’t be when it matters and the team is healthy.
Not to completely discount their play but there’s just so many one-off circumstances going on right now that it’s just like… meh
Not playing with two good players matters but besides Pat, their roles were mostly what they'd always be. Maybe a few more minutes than normal. They just stunk against a bigger and more athletic team.
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Wolves fan dropping by to show some love for AJ Green. In the future I wish he would do that against someone else , but I enjoyed watching him work tonight. I don’t know if he can sustain anything close to that, but that was special. Kudos to him, glad it happened in front of a home crowd
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SupremeHustle wrote:I wonder if Doc will finish the season over .500. What is he now, 1-5?
He's getting primed to coach the ASG.
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midranger wrote:I just want to manage expectations.
After our championship run, we lost in the second round in 7 and then in the first round in 5, at home, to a play in team.
This was not an ascendant squad. We’re a year older and (somehow) just keep getting older.
Y’all do you, but I’ve had my fun. Blind hope of a last run, but zero expectation of it. This window is closed.
Agreed. Horst should’ve made roster moves after the Celtics series.
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Honestly a throwaway game. AJ leveling up before our eyes feels almost as good as a W.
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I hate to say it but I agree with a lot of the doom and gloom. Team just doesn't have it, and as we've seen, Doc isn't some magic bullet that is gonna turn it around. Unfortunately i don't think Pat Bev will be enough either, even though his mentality is exactly what we need. We might win a playoff series, but that will probably be it. Sad times to watch what we thought could be a mini-dynasty come to a whimpering end.
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theFireBlanket wrote:If Robin's reading courtside, why not Thanasis?
Guys like AJ need the spots, reps, minutes, shots.
Enough nepotism.
Thanasis isn't keeping Green, Jackson etc from getting playing time.
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Team needs more dog. Can’t wait for Pat
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Maybe if his name was Denise instead of Dennis.
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The Bucks were without Dame and Midds and lost to the #1 seed in the West. What did some of you expect?