The Milwaukee Bucks have their final tilt of the '08-'09 season this evening in Indianopolis against the Pacers.
Thank Goodness.
I'm not going to sit here and give you a breakdown on each player, but I'll try to paint a picture.
The Bucks have some talent, better yet, a lot of talent.
Michael Redd is obviously a good player, but his season was cut short because he blew his knee out. He sometimes hogs the ball a bit, but he's good enough to do that.
Richard Jefferson didn't miss a game all year, and played pretty well. Same with Charlie Villanueva, Charlie had a great year in Redd's and Bogut's absence.
Ramon Sessions is a pretty PG in the making. He's got the ability to pass the ball well and score the ball well. A lot of people think they won't be able to keep both Sessions and Villanueva, so it will be interesting to see what happens.
I would have liked to see the first round pick Joe Alexander play more, but that's the way Scott Skiles does it. He did play "The Prince" Luc Mbah a Moute a ton, and he proved to be a great defender but not a scorer.
The Bucks improved from last year, but there's is still a lot of room for improvement in that organization.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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