Game 2
So how do we get brain dead players to respect the game. That finish was awful. Between Hobson and Saunders, I am not sure who was more clueless.
Leuer is not going to light the house up, but he at least looked like he belonged on the floor.
We are pretty light at the 8 through 15 point on this roster. Hammonds needs to fix this pretty quick or we are in for another awful season.
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Couldnt see the game
It’s seeming like Sanders was a bad pick, even if he’s a “project” he hasn’t shown much improvement or growth. No worries with Hobson, he’s not getting any Ptime and we dont need him. Honestly, I don’t think depth is a real issue, the biggest problem IMO is that the 1st team isn’t that much better than the 2nd. No star power, and no consistent scoring.
Montee Ball for Heisman.
Tajh Boyd and Dre' Ellington are the future.
I'm a lot more worried about 1-5 than 6-15
IMO the Bucks have a ton of guys who can be quality backups, but I think the biggest issue is that a number of those guys are going to have to start (specifically the SF/PF spots) and at the end of the day there’s still no established star (at least offensively) to build around.
Jennings, Jackson and Bogut are the lock starters when healthy. Delfino/Gooden are effectively the incumbents at the forward spots, but Dunleavy/Mbah a Moute could end up starting as well. Either way, I like the bench options (ie whoever is left at forward) as well as what Udrih/Livingston/Ersan bring off the bench. If the starters can be competitive I think the Bucks will be fine.
by Frank Madden on Dec 22, 2011 1:06 PM CST up reply actions
















