Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 107-104 loss to Washington Wizards

MILWAUKEE, WI - FEBRUARY 27: (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
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MILWAUKEE, WI – FEBRUARY 27: (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE, WI – FEBRUARY 27: (Dylan Buell/Getty Images) /

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Milwaukee Bucks. JABARI PARKER. A. Not only did Jabari Parker manage to surpass the season highs he set in both points and minutes in just the previous game, but he came in and grabbed control for the Bucks when nobody else seemed capable. As the Bucks put together one of their worst first quarter performances in recent memory, Parker almost single handedly rallied his team to avoid the gap from growing even wider. Between the end of the first and into the second, Parker entered the game shooting 5-of-5 from the field and quickly racking up 14 points. The scoreline still wasn’t pretty, but there wouldn’t have been any semblance of a competitive game without that burst. In 27 minutes, he finished with 19 points and five rebounds on 6-of-10 from the field.. Forward

B. Solid minutes again from <a rel=. Forward. Milwaukee Bucks. STERLING BROWN

B+. After crashing back down to earth with a tough night against the Pelicans, <a rel=. Guard. Milwaukee Bucks. JASON TERRY

C. <a rel=. Center. Milwaukee Bucks. THON MAKER

Center. Milwaukee Bucks. TYLER ZELLER. D. Just eight minutes from <a rel=