Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Jabari Parker, Malcolm Brogdon among SI Top 100 snubs

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The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as a couple of notable Bucks feature among prominent Sports Illustrated’s Top 100 snubs.

In this latest edition of the Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we take a look at the Bucks players who were snubbed in Sports Illustrated’s Top 100 players, and much more.

As Sports Illustrated’s countdown continues, Bucks fans will be expecting Khris Middleton and Giannis Antetokounmpo to feature prominently in the upper echelons of the league’s best players.

To keep up with all of the details of that, and every other piece of Bucks news and analysis you could ask for, make sure to read this column every morning.

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If you find an article, podcast or piece of news that you think should be in the next edition of the daily, send it to us on Twitter at @BehindTheBucks or by email at winin6podcast@gmail.com.

Back to the present, let’s look at today’s Bucks stories:

Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 9/11/17

Milwaukee Bucks: Worst injuries in franchise history (read here): Ben Sewell dived into the Bucks’ history of injuries, and wrote about his picks for the five worst injuries suffered in franchise history.

Milwaukee Bucks: 49 years in 49 days – 1980-81 NBA season (read here): Ti Windisch moved into the 80s and a particularly successful period of Bucks history with the latest in his 49 years in 49 days series.

Milwaukee Bucks: Scott Williams‘ legend was further forged in conspiracy (read here): I wrote about how conspiracy theory helped to build Scott Williams’ reputation in Milwaukee, making him a cult hero years after he had retired.

Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 9/11/17

Top 100 NBA Players of 2018: Biggest Snubs (read here): Ben Golliver and Rob Mahoney identified some of the biggest snubs from this year’s Sports Illustrated Top 100 list, with Milwaukee’s Malcolm Brogdon and Jabari Parker two of the players who are highlighted.

Handicapping the insane 2018 MVP race (read here): Sports Illustrated’s Andrew Sharp takes a closer look at some of the contenders for MVP in the coming years, noting how a top-two seed for the Bucks could push Giannis Antetokounmpo to the forefront of that discussion.

How to measure success for each Eastern Conference team in 2017-18 season (read here): James Herbert of CBS Sports took a look around the 15 Eastern Conference teams, and identified success for the Bucks as improving their defense, winning 45 games or more, and winning more than two playoff games.

Next: Win In 6 Podcast #145: Why have the Bucks only won one championship?

That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.