Milwaukee Bucks: Takeaways From Loss To Oklahoma City Thunder

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Nov 25, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Michael Beasley (9) during the game against Toronto Raptors at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Toronto won 105-99. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 25, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Michael Beasley (9) during the game against Toronto Raptors at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Toronto won 105-99. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports /

The Good, The Bad And The Beas

Michael Beasley was probably the best Buck in their game against the Thunder. That isn’t really saying much, considering the Bucks scored 79 points as a team, but Beasley still did pretty well.

Super Cool Beas posted 14 points, one rebound, one assist and a block in just 12 minutes of action. Beasley made five of his eight shots on the evening, and all four of his attempted free throws against OKC.

That’s the good part of the Beas. The bad is that his minutes were cut short because he tweaked his knee. According to Beasley it happened in the third quarter, although he pulled up awkwardly and was taken out of the game early in the fourth quarter.

Hopefully that’s true and Beasley is actually fine. Aside from his meaningful production helping the Bucks as they head towards the playoffs, Beasley has recreated his NBA career in Milwaukee and it would really suck if an injury messed with his next contract.