Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 110-96 win over Chicago Bulls

CHICAGO, IL - JANUARY 28: (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, IL - JANUARY 28: (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /
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(Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/TNS via Getty Images)
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Bench

Milwaukee Bucks. STERLING BROWN. B+. Sterling Brown continued to raise questions as to why he was not part of the team’s rotation earlier this season, putting in another strong performance. He hit 2-of-3 threes, a pull-up jumper, and slammed home an impressive alley-oop dunk, finishing with 12 points. Brown was great on defense again, containing the Bulls’ wings. The rookie has room for improvement though, with a couple failed drives to the rim and the need for quicker and better decision-making on offense.. Guard/Forward

THON MAKER. C+. Thon Maker had an up-and-down showing, remaining active on the boards and in protecting the rim, but also getting caught out of position at times and getting bodied by <a rel=. Center. Milwaukee Bucks

Guard. Milwaukee Bucks. MATTHEW DELLAVEDOVA. B+. Matthew Dellavedova was active on defense and hit his shots on offense, but was a mixed bag with his passing. He distributed four assists, including a nice feed to Brown for an alley-oop and a go-ahead pass to Giannis in transition, but had multiple passes deflected. However, Dellavedova only turned the ball over once, swung the ball effectively, and hit 2-of-3 threes.

A. Jason Terry was on fire, making his first three three-pointers and 4-of-6 overall. The savvy veteran also held his own on defense and showed he can still be an effective rotation player even at the age of 40. It remains to be seen if Terry will still get minutes when Malcolm Brogdon returns, but he can still be counted on to give strong minutes.. Guard. Milwaukee Bucks. JASON TERRY