Milwaukee Bucks: Takeaways In Win Over Brooklyn Nets

Dec 1, 2016; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker (12) dunks the ball as Brooklyn Nets center Brook Lopez (11) looks on during the second quarter at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Anthony Gruppuso-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 1, 2016; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker (12) dunks the ball as Brooklyn Nets center Brook Lopez (11) looks on during the second quarter at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Anthony Gruppuso-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mandatory Credit: Anthony Gruppuso-USA TODAY Sports
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Mr. Brogdon Goes To Brooklyn

Another night, another game to be impressed by one Malcolm Moses Adams Brogdon.

Brogdon’s performance last night was just another one of already a handful of games in which the 23-year old rookie has made a significant, positive impact on the Bucks. In a little over 26 minutes, Brogdon scored 13 points, grabbed four rebounds, dished out four assists, garnered two steals and was a +13.

Where the big sign of encouragement came from Brogdon last night was in his three-point shooting as his three makes from deep were the bulk of his scoring. His efficient night from beyond the arc now makes Brogdon good on nine of his last 11 attempts from downtown, all coming in the last four games.

Considering both the potential and concerns in his shooting-range entering the draft less than a year ago, Brogdon’s recent run of three-point makes is very promising to say the least. Obviously we’ll have to see whether this is more than just a trend or not, but we all can’t help but feel encouraged to see Brogdon’s budding consistency from long range.

However, that shouldn’t get in the way of how Brogdon has produced overall playing as the team’s backup point guard. He has been as sure as they come as far reserves go for the Bucks and again, he only has a month-plus of NBA action under his belt.