Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 108-97 win over Chicago Bulls

Dec 15, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Bucks players remembers sports broadcaster Craig Sager before game against the Chicago Bulls at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 15, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Bucks players remembers sports broadcaster Craig Sager before game against the Chicago Bulls at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports /
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B+. 19 minutes/13 points/two assists <p>Mirza is not going to stuff a stat sheet by any means, but he is going to chuck up some three-pointers. And make a fair number of them in doing so. In this victory, Mirza was 3/5 from behind the arc, but he also added a couple buckets inside the three-point line, including a nice looking 15-foot fadeaway in the first half.</p>. PF. Milwaukee Bucks. MIRZA TELETOVIC

Milwaukee Bucks. GREG MONROE. B. 22 minutes/seven points/five rebounds/three assists/two steals/one block <p>Moose really can do it all. It wasn’t a flashy game with any major numbers for Monroe, but he added at least one tick mark in every statistical category except turnovers in this game. And that, I might add, is not a bad thing. At the beginning of the season, these type of games were often preceded by a “if Moose could do this…,” but now they are just the norm for the excellent bench player.</p>. C

PG. Milwaukee Bucks. MALCOLM BROGDON. B-. 21 minutes/five points/two rebounds/seven assists <p>Despite three rather unfortunate turnovers, Brogdon turned in another nice performance in this game, where he was able to notch his season (and career, as he is a rookie) high in assists. It is hard to be any more impressed by the young lad, and even somewhat off nights like this one yield at least one positive.</p>

C. 17 minutes/three points/one rebound/three assists/one block <p><a rel=. SG. Milwaukee Bucks. JASON TERRY