Setting expectations for every Milwaukee Bucks player
After first discussing the start of the 2024 Olympic basketball group stage, including an impressive (and funny) Team USA win and a tough close loss for Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece, Ti Windisch and Rohan Katti went through the whole Bucks roster to set their own reasonable (or not) expectations for each player.
In order, the guys covered Giannis, Damian Lillard, Khris Middleton, Gary Trent Jr., Brook Lopez, Bobby Portis, Taurean Prince, Delon Wright, Pat Connaughton, A.J. Green, Chris Livingston, Andre Jackson Jr., MarJon Beauchamp, AJ Johnson, and Tyler Smith, with a quick overall comment on the state of the two-ways.
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5 Comments
I don't think any player can play with Giannis and get a consideration for the MVP of the league. Giannis can play with another great player and still be considered as the MVP but i don't see how Dame can. Obviously we hope Dame has an MVP season.
24:48 coming out as a Swiftie in 2024 is so brave ❤
Ti,
Horford is a better player than Brook and plays much lesser mins for the Celtics. He is a smarter player who doesn't take dumb 3s and moves the ball around. Horford is also more switchable and mobile.
@ 1h 04 min I think you guys meant Pat renaissance 🤓
Pat C is a defensive liability now that his athleticism has regressed