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-->Milwaukee Bucks<-- Another Championship`

Sat Jun 10, 2006 2:27 pm

Milwaukee Bucks: Another Championship
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Welcome To My Dynasty

The Milwaukee Bucks are coming off a championship season (2005-2006). Before the start of last season they made a huge blockbuster trade that sent Jamaal Magloire, Joe Smith, and Bobby Simmons to Seattle for Ray Allen and Nick Collison.

Ray was unhappy in Seattle after coach Nate McMillan left. With this trade, Michael Redd was shifted to the SF position and the much loved Ray Allen was brought back to Milwaukee, but a new Milwaukee where he didn't have to deal with George Karl.

The Bucks had an amazing season and managed to make their way to the playoffs as the 4th seed in the east. They blew threw the first and second rounds with Ray Allen averaging 38ppg in both rounds. The 3rd round was very close but they managed to make their way to the finals where they faced the Houston Rockets, who had the 2005-2006 MVP, Tracy McGrady who averaged 30.1ppg during the regular season.

The game was a well fought battle, but in the end, Milwaukee prevailed and Ray Allen (the finals MVP averaging 28ppg) and the Bucks brought a title to Milwaukee, just like they'd hoped he would when they'd traded for him on draft night back in 1996.

In the offseason, the Bucks had the 24th pick, and after the draft they made a few off season trades that brought the J.J. Redick to be their backup PG and Jermaine Jackson to be their backup SG. They then signed free agent Andre Blatche, securing them a solid lineup for many years to come. In this upcoming season the Bucks hope to attain yet another title.
Last edited by Silas on Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:37 am, edited 1 time in total.

Sat Jun 10, 2006 2:43 pm

The Bucks Lineup

Starting Five
C Andrew Bogut
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PF Nick Collison
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SF Michael Redd
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SG Ray Allen
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PG T.J. Ford
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Bench
PG/SG J.J. Redick
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SG/SF Kyle Korver
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C Dan Gadzuric
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PF Andre Blatche
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SF Jiri Welsch
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PF 1Alexander Johnson
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PF Ersan Ilyasova
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Last edited by Silas on Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:26 am, edited 1 time in total.

Sat Jun 10, 2006 2:47 pm

Player News

The Milwaukee Bucks are rumored to be attempting to acquire sharpshooting swingman Kyle Korver of the Philadelphia 76ers.

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The Bucks, a quick, outside shooting team, feel that Kyle Korver would fit perfectly into their style of play.

Reece Gaines, Jiri Welsch, Alexander Johnson, Ersan Ilyasova, and Jumaine Jones are all rumored to be possibilities for Korver.

Sat Jun 10, 2006 4:02 pm

Trade Approved!

A trade has just been approved that sends Jumaine Jones and Reece Gaines to the 76ers for Kyle Korver.

Shooting Guard Reece Gaines
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Shooting Guard/Small Forward Jumaine Jones
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This trade will likely benefit both teams well as Kyle Korver will fit perfectly into Milwaukee's sharpshooting, athletic style while backing up Ray Allen.

The 76ers were seeking a lot more depth and versatility in their backcourt and Jumaine Jones and Reece Gaines should supply them with that.

Sat Jun 10, 2006 4:11 pm

Interesting Trade, it isn't bad, but he's most likly going
to be a backup SG because of the best Ray Allen,
good job managing this team I love the roster and the
introduction keep it up, it sounds great so far.

Sat Jun 10, 2006 4:14 pm

Season Opener: Milwaukee at Charlotte

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Charlotte is a team that has made some very large changes in the off season, the biggest of which is signing Free Agent center Yao Ming. They also aquired SG Tony Allen through a trade and SG Flip Murray via Free Agency.

Charlotte

C- Yao Ming
PF- Emeka Okafor
SF- Gerald Wallace
SG- Tony Allen
PG- Brevin Knight

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Milwaukee

C- Andrew Bogut
PF- Nick Collison
SF- Michael Redd
SG- Ray Allen
PG- T.J. Ford.


This was a back and forth game. Early Charlotte took a huge lead, but with the help of Milwaukee's new and energetic bench rotation that includes Kyle Korver, J.J. Redick, Andre Blatch, and Dan Gadzuric, they rallied back and took a large lead to win the game.

Milwaukee wins 103-97

Player of the Game:
Ray Allen

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Pts- 39
Rbs- 2
Asst- 5
Stl- 3
FG- 15/36 41.7%
3pt- 6/19 31.6%

Leaders:
Milwaukee

Pts- 39 (Ray Allen)
Rbs- 10 (Andrew Bogut)
Asst- 7 (T.J. Ford)

Charlotte
Pts- Two tied for 20 (Emeka Okafor and Yao Ming)
Rbs- 17 (Emeka Okafor)
Asst- 13 (Brevin Knight)

Despite solid performances from both Emeka Okafor and Brevin Knight, Charlotte couldn't stop the range that Milwaukee possesed.


"All the time they had at least 3 good and quick 3-point shooters on the floor so we really had to put a lot of pressure on the perimeter. Emeka and Yao had to come out and guard the jump shot and that gave us a big hole in the middle so when Gadzuric or Bogut were in the game we gave up a lot of boards and a lot of easy put backs" [i]said Gerald Wallace in an interview after the game.[i]

In Game Shots

J.J. Redick celebrates after a made 3
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Michael Redd dunks in transition
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Ray Allen sinks a pressured 3
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Yao Ming sinks a shot inside
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Sat Jun 10, 2006 4:18 pm

Wow~! Bobcats have the slaughter inside defense, good job in getting
the "W", and Ray Allen "MVP!" 39 ppg good job (Y) nice recap i probably
stick around to see how ray Allen is doin in this dynasty =D.

Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:38 pm

Bucks prevail over Spurs

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The Milwaukee Bucks hold on to beat the Spurs 101-88 on Throwback Night

With both teams sporting their 1979-1980 Season jerseys, the Bucks were able to hold off the San Antonio Spurs. This a good game, with a strong showing from both teams. Tim Duncan wreaked havoc on the boards while Tony Parker ripped it up driving into the paint.

Game Leaders
Milwaukee

PTS- Andrew Bogut (29)
REBS- Andrew Bogut (16)
AST- T.J. Ford (8)

San Antonio
PTS- Tony Parker
REBS- Tim Duncan and Robert Horry (10)
AST- Beno Udrih (5)

Player of the Game
Andrew Bogut

29Pts
16Pts
1Stl
4Blocks
13/17 FG at 75.7%

Andrew Bogut supplied constant pressure in the paint.

"With our drive and dish style of play we had going on it made the bigs come off of their men a lot." Said Ray Allen in an interview after the game, "That opened up both Nick and Andrew for a lot of shots. This was really Andrew's night and even when we werent creating space in the middle he was creating his own shot, he was always there for the put back and he even had a few post moves to show Tim Duncan."

Game Shots

TJ Ford Passes it inside
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Ray Allen shoots a fadaway jumper
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Tim Duncan dunks it inside
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Kyle Korver bringing in energy off the bench
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Andrew Bogut scoring just 2 of his 29 pts. He had 12 in the first quarter and the first 8 pts for the team.
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Last edited by Silas on Mon Jun 12, 2006 7:19 am, edited 1 time in total.

Mon Jun 12, 2006 3:40 am

The Milwaukee Bucks hold on to beat the bucks 101-88 on Throwback Night

you put Bucks, u mean Spurs

Mon Jun 12, 2006 7:19 am

heh heh yeah.... i fixed that thx

Mon Jun 12, 2006 7:26 am

You have one hell of a team. :lol:

Ray Allen, Redd, Korver AND Reddick, holy smokes you must average like 80 three pointers a game.

...And none of them can play defense either. :P

Mon Jun 12, 2006 8:01 am

You got a bunch of three-point shooters. Looks like a good team! (Y)

Mon Jun 12, 2006 8:20 am

Redd and Allen do a pretty good job on defense, and T.J. Ford also plays great perimeter defense. I've been doing my best to develop Bogut into a good low post defender and hes getting there, and of course I have Dan Gadzuric under contract for another four seasons and he is an incredible shot blocker.

Most of my points come off the fast break or non 3pt jumpers, the only guy i shoot an abnormal amount of 3's with is Ray Allen, who of course shoots an abnormal amount of 3's in real life. He's the only guy i spot up and shoot a 3 with in transition.
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