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The Milwaukee Bucks felt the impact of Khris Middleton’s return to the court immediately on Sunday afternoon, as even with Giannis Antetokounmpo sitting out to rest up the Bucks were able to dismantle the Phoenix Suns thanks to Middleton picking up right where he left off in terms of efficient scoring and playmaking, Damian Lillard putting up the first 30 point/15 assist game in Bucks history, and Bobby Portis pouring in buckets all night and out-playing Kevin Durant with his 31 point performance in front of the raucous home crowd.
Ti Windisch and Rohan Katti discussed those major performances, as well as other encouraging notes like Jae Crowder’s shot dropping more often before going into the Bucks playoff rotation and a brief look ahead to Bucks/Celtics on Wednesday.
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In the latest episode of the Win In 6 Podcast, Adam McGee and Jordan Treske discuss the Milwaukee Bucks' 1-3 start, the underwhelming play that seems to have carried over from last season, and much more.
GSPN's Bucks podcasts are presented by PrizePicks – Go to PrizePicks.com/Gyrostep and use...
Published 10/31/24
The Milwaukee Bucks sit at 1-3 and 14th in the Eastern Conference after losing their home opener to the Chicago Bulls, on the road to the Brooklyn Nets, and then also on the road in Boston on Monday night. Especially in the first two of those losses, the Bucks just looked broken.
So Ti Windisch...
Published 10/29/24