Milwaukee Bucks: 3 takeaways from 107-96 Game 4 win over Brooklyn Nets
Improved shooting performance powers Milwaukee Bucks in Game 4 win over Nets
The Bucks certainly haven’t set the bar high as far as their offensive stylings are to be considered throughout this series.
Game 4, though, was more of what we’ve come to expect from the Bucks and certainly hitting shots is at the center of that jump. The Bucks finished the day going 16-for-47 from 3-point range (34 percent) and both the increase in makes and efficiency gave life to a Bucks offense that had increasingly grown stagnant, both at Brooklyn and even on their home floor.
The fact that the Bucks got a wide variety of triples from seven different Bucks players helped swing the proceedings and Tucker as well as Khris Middleton, who finished with 19 points, led the way with three triples each.
Although the Bucks have room for improvement to maximize their offense moving forward and set up the stage for an improbable upset, hitting shots is what all comes down to. And if they can continue doing that in some fashion, their offense will keep pace as their defense continues to ascend and bother Brooklyn.