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Tue May 20, 2008 4:41 pm
Good first win

I like your trades also, you are taking a risk on the youth but at the same time it gets rid of log jams in your rotations as youngsters don't need to play massive minutes if you are slowly bringing them along.
A bit of advice; maybe provide an over view of the stats of the main players on each team at the end of each recap, helps keep the stats junkies happy
Tue May 20, 2008 6:41 pm
Mark. wrote:Good first win

I like your trades also, you are taking a risk on the youth but at the same time it gets rid of log jams in your rotations as youngsters don't need to play massive minutes if you are slowly bringing them along.
A bit of advice; maybe provide an over view of the stats of the main players on each team at the end of each recap, helps keep the stats junkies happy

Thanks alot
I'll have my second game up today and I will throw the stats at you
Tue May 20, 2008 8:00 pm
43 from Redd is not enough for the win
Milwaukee 105
Washington 127
Milwaukee move onto Washington to face the Wizards. In the pre-season they met twice, in the pre-season the Wizards won twice.
Today was no different.
The Wizards cruised to a 22 point win. There “Big 3” combined for 75 points, led by Caron Butler who had 30, Arenas had 24 with 9 assists and Jamison had 21 with 13 rebounds. “When we play as well as that together no team can beat us” Arenas declared after the game.
Milwaukee has a star player of there own Michael Redd and he tried his best to get his team the win by scoring 43 points in 40 minutes! “Any time you score that many points it would be nice if your team could pull out a win, but we didn’t so those 43 points count for nothing at the end of the day” Redd told our reporter.
After the game Coach Kennedy had this to say “Its good to see players scoring big points, but (Redd) he cant score all our points that’s why we need our other starters to step up and score, yes Mo had 15 points, but that was on 5-16 shooting. We need to take smarter shots. We were taking a lot of quick shots; we weren’t using the shot clock to our advantage. We need to work on being patient.”
Milwaukee's next game is against the Bulls at the Bradley Center. The Bucks first home game of the season, they will be looking to bounce back with the win.
Starting 5 Stats;
Milwaukee Bucks
Mo Williams: 15 points, 2 rebounds, 13 assists
Michael Redd: 43, 2, 3
Desmond Mason: 13, 3, 0
Cam Richmond: 2, 2, 0
Andrew Bogut: 14, 13, 3
Washington Wizards
Gilbert Arenas: 24, 4, 9
Nick Young: 12, 4, 2
Caron Butler: 30, 9, 4
Antawn Jamison: 21, 13, 4
Etan Thomas: 4, 5, 0
Tue May 20, 2008 9:52 pm
Unlucky. What did the Wizards shoot from the field?
Tue May 20, 2008 10:04 pm
Joakim_Noah13 wrote:Unlucky. What did the Wizards shoot from the field?
48-90 with 14-25 from downtown
we shot 42-88 with 9-21 from downtown
Tue May 20, 2008 11:01 pm
Yikes. Always going to be hard to beat em that way. Who's your go-to stopper on defence?