Win In 6 Podcast #166: Bucks at the quarter season mark
By Adam McGee
In the latest edition of our Milwaukee Bucks’ Win In 6 Podcast, we reflect on how the team has performed up until the NBA’s quarter season mark and where they stand heading into the remainder of the year.
The latest episode of our Win In 6 Podcast arrives as the Milwaukee Bucks passed the quarter season mark with a week of impressive performances.
Even by the Bucks’ own standards, it has been an incredibly eventful 21 games for Milwaukee so far. During that span, the Bucks have had the highs of Giannis Antetokounmpo‘s incredible early start, the lows of brutal defensive performances against the Mavericks and Jazz, and, of course, the trade that brought Bledsoe to Milwaukee.
Starting off this episode, we focused on how Bledsoe, Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton look to have clicked over the past three games, and look ahead to what can be expected from the Bucks’ Big Three over the remainder of the season.
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From there, we moved on to discussing how the Bucks’ center rotation has drastically changed and evolved since opening night, and whether Milwaukee should feel comfortable with what they have at that position going forward.
We also touched on the swings in shooting percentages the Bucks have gone through over the course of the season so far and whether that should cause Jason Kidd and his staff significant concern.
Lastly, prior to checking in with the Jack Bauer counter and making our predictions for the week ahead, we wrapped up with a look at how the Bucks rank in the Eastern Conference compared to their rivals at this juncture of the season.
Joining me for this episode in a long-awaited return to the podcast was Ti “Big Time” Windisch.
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Next: Win In 6 Podcast #165: Herd homecoming, Bucks’ center chatter
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