Milwaukee Bucks: Takeaways From Win Over Washington Wizards
By Ti Windisch
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First, an apology. I’m sorry Tony Snell. I doubted you. I said I didn’t trust you, and that you shot too much, and that Rashad Vaughn should start over you. I was wrong. I accept that now.
You do shoot too much, for sure, and I still believe in Rashad, but I can’t say I don’t trust a player who’s willing to go face-first into the crowd in a blowout win for a loose ball.
I trust Tony Snell. He also scored 11 points on five-for-eight shooting and added three rebounds, two assists and a block, but more importantly he added trust. The Michael Carter-Williams trade (part two) was dope.
Snell is still shooting a career-low 30 percent from deep, and his one-for-four three-point shooting performance on Friday didn’t help matters any. He’s made over 61 percent of his twos though, which makes the lack of outside accuracy a lot easier to stomach.
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The Bucks will be back again after Christmas, when they take on the Wizards once more, this time in Washington on Tuesday.