The Milwaukee Bucks wrapped up their seeding games in underwhelming fashion, but let’s pick out some of the more notable numbers that stood out from those eight contests.
At long last and quite miraculously, the Milwaukee Bucks’ 2019-20 regular season is officially a wrap as of Thursday afternoon following their loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.
While the Bucks have their sights set on the start of their playoff run as they’re set to face the Orlando Magic in the first round of the NBA Playoffs starting Tuesday, their performance over their eight seeding games left a lot to be desired in the minds of all Bucks fans.
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Going 3-5 as the Bucks did over the last two weeks will not inspire a lot of confidence, even as the Bucks still finished with the league’s best record and clinched the top seed in the East for the second straight season.
Of course, the unprecedented circumstances that led to the restart itself as a result of the coronavrius pandemic informed some of the struggles and absences we saw over the Bucks’ games.
While that may have set the stage for their underwhelming performance in the seeding games, it was not all doom-and-gloom for the Bucks as some meaningful improvements were shown from at least one key player, which should bode well for their playoff run.
So without further ado, let’s look at some of the biggest statistics that stood out from the Bucks’ eight seeding games to wrap up the regular season.