Milwaukee Bucks: Player grades from 107-98 win over Golden State Warriors
By Adam McGee
In an ugly game at the Chase Center on Wednesday night, the Milwaukee Bucks found just enough to come away with a win against the Golden State Warriors.
The Milwaukee Bucks racked up a win against the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night, but it’s unlikely to be one that anyone will want to spend too much time revisiting the tape and looking back on.
The Bucks’ offense stuttered as they struggled to knock anything down from three-point range, and didn’t come close to their usual pace of play either.
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The lowly Golden State Warriors certainly deserve their fair share of the credit for that as they put in a game and well-organized defensive showing that at least provided the home fans with plenty of reason to keep believing right up until the game’s final minutes.
In the end, the Bucks found just enough within themselves to pull through and get the victory, but it was very far from pretty, and not the kind of performance they’ll want to make a habit of.
With that considered, let’s reflect on the Bucks’ individual efforts from their win over the Warriors.