Milwaukee Bucks

12 January 2009

35 games into the NBA season right now -- nearly to the midway point -- and the New Jersey Nets and Milwaukee Bucks are holding on to the final two playoff spots in the Eastern Conference. I doubt that's the way it will end, however, because the list of teams that are on the outside looking in is quite an interesting one: Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls, Toronto Raptors, and Indiana Pacers (to name the true contenders).

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30 September 2008

With the MLB playoffs set to begin, there is a subtle difference in the air compared to start of any other postseason. In the NHL, fans can potentially look forward to a great Canadians/Bruins series that is not only exciting, but has a historical kick to it. Likewise basketball fans always have the chance to see if the Suns can finally get past the Spurs and football fans love seeing the rivalry of the Eagles Vs the City of Philadelphia when the Eagles so much as get tackled for a loss.

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9 July 2008

averages to an up- and coming 76ers team that has decided to keep pace with the Toronto Raptors and Milwaukee Bucks in the race for the Eastern Conferences final top four spot (after the Celtics, Pistons and Cavaliers).

Continue reading "From the NBA to MLB, the Arms Race Has Begun"

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1 July 2008

So without further adieu... 

 Second Runner-Up...

The Milwaukee Bucks:

Richard Jefferson is an All-Star talent, and while he was picked up in a trade non-inclusive of Draft Picks, it was part of an attempt to compete now. They dumped Bobby Simmons, one of the WORST free agent pick-ups of the past five years and Yi Jianlin, who even if he does improve to star level, could you really ever see him getting better than Jefferson is now? Joe Alexander is a 6'8 small forward with loads of upside that can really play, and while everyone is scratching there heads I say great move. He has an opportunity to learn from an All-Star in front of him, and if Jefferson doesn't pan out in the next two years teamed with Redd, Williams, Bogut and Villanueva then he becomes a valuable trading chip as an expiring contract and top level talent...a piece that could land you great value in return in the future to fill you possible needs at the 1, 4 and 5. The prince from UCLA Luc Richard Mbah A Moute is no slouch as well, a guy who puts a premium on defense is never bad to have.

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