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Middleton and Lillard are a combined 22-72 (30%) in their last two games. Bucks were almost 2-0, but are lucky to even be 1-1.



Middleton and Lillard are a combined 22-72 (30%) in their last two games. Bucks were almost 2-0, but are lucky to even be 1-1.

by TheOtakuway

7 Comments

  1. username_x

    Lol, lucky to be 1-1? We were up 20 in the 4th and absolutely destroyed OKC. We were extremely UNLUCKY to be 1-1

  2. stevenomes

    When you jack as many threes as Beasley and Lillard, it’s going to hurt a lot more when missing because it’s so many empty possessions. Bucks actually did hold off Lakers scoring multiple trips in a row when they were missing but that only goes so far if you can’t make a few eventually. This is one thing I hoped would change with the addition of dame because we’ve seen the same issue in playoffs the last few years. The bucks shoot great from 3 during the regular season then in the playoff fall off a cliff when they play teams with bigger longer defenders who can close out better. Once they start missing it just gets infectious and seems to snow ball into other mistakes. It’s one game so maybe next one they will shoot the lights out. But when it comes to the playoff series they will have to find a way to score when shots aren’t falling as ays regularly and not let it snowball into other mistakes

  3. ShermsFriends

    The OKC game felt like a scrimmage. It’s the first Bucks game I have been to in 15 years. They looked like they never really had to buckle down. When they needed to Dame and Chris scored, but almost everyone who suited up was on the score sheet. That game was never in question.

  4. Slow-Jelly-2854

    This confirms my eye test that they’ve been bloody terrible shooting lately

  5. BaullahBaullah87

    its not their fault when the refs are rigging the game for every other team…they are rigging these percentages bro

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