The Milwaukee Bucks started out strong, but the Boston Celtics ended up thrashing them over the course of the game.

The way expectations change over the course of a season is funny. A few months ago the Milwaukee Bucks fanbase would’ve been incensed with this huge loss to the Boston Celtics.
Especially considering the lead Milwaukee had early on. Giannis Antetokounmpo went in in the first quarter, and really over the course of the entire game.
Now, though, some fans were worried when the Bucks built that huge lead. Watching Giannis ball out is the best thing about this season, but nobody wants to see Milwaukee go through a season this ugly just to end up with a draft pick outside of the top ten.
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Jason Kidd really doesn’t, based on Jerryd Bayless and Khris Middleton both happening to be injured for this last stretch of games (kidding, sort of. I’ve no idea if they’re actually injured or not. But it is convenient).
Considering the Bucks circumstances now that the team is in tank mode, there are certainly some good things coming out of these losses. We’ll go over the good and the bad, along with grading each and every Buck.
Next: Reactions: The Good