The Milwaukee Bucks suffered another discouraging loss on Monday night, but how do the players grade out individually?
The Milwaukee Bucks fell for the second straight game and the second time in the Eric Bledsoe era when the Washington Wizards came into Milwaukee on Monday night.
The offense sputtered from the get-go, as the Bucks only managed 19 points in the first quarter.
Even though they held John Wall to only 15 points and six assists, the Wizards rolled past the Bucks too easily on offense, and posted a 60.8 percent true shooting percentage.
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The Bucks only hit four of their 22 three pointers, and the team was outrebounded 33-46. They managed 10 steals and 7 blocks as a team, and outscored the Wizards 17-4 in the fast break, but still lost by 11 thanks to poor offense and defense in the half court.
The Bucks are going through a rough patch. There’s something to say about the adjustments they’re going through, but this team has flaws that it needs to work out, flaws that were exposed last night.
Getting straight into it, lets dive into the player grades from Monday night.