Milwaukee Bucks: Takeaways From Win Over Charlotte Hornets

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The Chief Was In Total Command

Staying true to what he’s done for the majority of the season, Malcolm Brogdon delivered a wonderful performance for the Bucks in their win last night.

As the Bucks got out of the gate fast, it was Brogdon who was mainly behind the controls in regards to the team’s offense. Throughout the first half, Brogdon was incredibly effective shooting the ball as he scored 12 points on 5-of-5 shooting from the field as well as going 2-of-2 from deep.

While his scoring fell silent in the second half, it was Brogdon’s playmaking that held through in both halves. In his usual fashion, Brogdon played with incredible composure and poise throughout the night and it was no coincidence that he was on the floor as the Bucks prevented the Hornets’ comeback late in the game.

Overall, Brogdon finished last night with 14 points, 10 assists, three rebounds, a steal and only one turnover in his 29 minutes of play.

Again, it was just another reliable performance from the 24-year old rookie and it’s become hard to expect anything else, considering how he keeps holding his play to this standard.