Milwaukee Bucks: Player Power Rankings (March 30-April 5)

March 18, 2017; Oakland, CA, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Matthew Dellavedova (8) during the third quarter against the Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Bucks 117-92. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
March 18, 2017; Oakland, CA, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Matthew Dellavedova (8) during the third quarter against the Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Bucks 117-92. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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Filling in at the starting point guard position with Malcolm Brogdon out, Matthew Dellavedova had one of his best statistical weeks in some time. He was second on the team in assists with 15 while he only committed two turnovers and was reliable in knocking down his shots. He went 4-10 (40.0 percent) from three-point land and finished 9-22 (40.9 percent) from the field on the whole. <p>When Brogdon returns, Outback Jesus will likely be demoted back to the bench, but it would not be asking too much of him to keep up some consistency as a shooter. And although he likely will not start during the postseason, he should see somewhere between 20-30 minutes in each game.</p><div class=. PG. Previous: 7th. Matthew Dellavedova. 4. team. 89

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Matthew Dellavedova PG

Last week: 3 GP: 28.7 mins/7.3 pts/1.3 rebs/5.0 asts
Last rank: 7


Filling in at the starting point guard position with Malcolm Brogdon out, Matthew Dellavedova had one of his best statistical weeks in some time. He was second on the team in assists with 15 while he only committed two turnovers and was reliable in knocking down his shots. He went 4-10 (40.0 percent) from three-point land and finished 9-22 (40.9 percent) from the field on the whole.

When Brogdon returns, Outback Jesus will likely be demoted back to the bench, but it would not be asking too much of him to keep up some consistency as a shooter. And although he likely will not start during the postseason, he should see somewhere between 20-30 minutes in each game.