Win in 6 Podcast #220: Shooting guard season reviews
By Adam McGee
The latest episode of our Win In 6 Podcast arrives with a look back at the Milwaukee Bucks’ shooting guard play throughout the season.
The latest episode of our Win In 6 Podcast arrives as we continue our look back at the play of all of Milwaukee’s players individually in our series of position-by-position season review podcasts.
Over the course of five episodes, we’ll discuss and analyze the play of every player who finished the season on Milwaukee’s roster, and consider what the future holds for them moving forward.
Having kicked things off with a look at the team’s point guards in our previous episode, on this occasion, we moved on to talking about the Bucks’ shooting guards.
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To start with, we talked about Tony Snell and a year that saw his role frequently in a state of flux, and his confidence appear to drop off significantly as a result.
Next up, we talked about 41-year-old veteran Jason Terry, and how, in spite of not quite living up to the standards set in his first season in Milwaukee, he continued to find positive ways to impact the team.
Lastly, we reflected on Sterling Brown‘s solid rookie season and how it was only made all the more impressive considering the highly publicized incident that led to his arrest and tasing in the middle of the season.
Joining me for this episode was former SNL cast member*, Jordan Treske.
(*This statement isn’t true, but it also could be and that’s really what matters.)
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Next: Win in 6 Podcast #219: Point guard season reviews
We’ll be back to discuss small forwards in the next episode, so make sure to check back for that in a couple of days.