Milwaukee Bucks: Takeaways from 113-92 scrimmage victory over San Antonio Spurs
After a four-month layoff, the Milwaukee Bucks returned to the court Thursday afternoon and took down the San Antonio Spurs in their first of three scrimmages.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Milwaukee Bucks have made their return to action after a four-month layoff due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Taking on the San Antonio Spurs in the first of their three scrimmages before the 2019-20 season officially restarts next Friday, the Bucks got back down to business by coming away with a 113-92 victory Thursday afternoon.
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As was expected after being out of game action for such a long time and having only arrived to Orlando two weeks ago, the Bucks showed off their rust for the opening few minutes and practically for all of the first quarter.
That was certainly evident by their first half shooting numbers and their overall offensive rhythm.
Slowly but surely, the Bucks very much resembled the team they were for the vast majority of the 2019-20 season, even as they were missing some key pieces such as Eric Bledsoe in the starting lineup and Pat Connaughton off the bench.
So without further ado, let’s take a closer look at what stood out in the Bucks’ scrimmage victory over the San Antonio Spurs from Thursday afternoon in Orlando.