Bango’s Minute: New Year, New Threats

Hello everybody, welcome back to Bango’s Minute. Thank you for all of the support on last week’s article. After publishing I thought about what I could write about for this week. As I was thinking about what I could write, I saw a highlight video of the Bucks vs. Lakers game from a few weeks ago, so I watched it to see if I noticed anything that would make a good writing topic. Then, it hit me. That was the game that Giannis hit FIVE threes. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this week’s Bango’s Minute.

New Year, New Threats

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“He was basically a back-cut huy… now, with the ball in his hands, he’s dangerous. We have to load up to him, put three or four guys in the paint, and try to force somebody else to beat us,” said Glenn Robinsion on Giannis Antetokounmpo, before the Bucks faced the Warriors a couple weeks ago. What he’s saying, isn’t new.Throughout his whole career, Giannis has been a force to be reckoned with in the paint. He uses his strength and skill to find the basket to his advantage. According to NBA.com. 63% of Giannis’ shots come from within ten feet from the basket. His height and strength pose a huge disadvantage for other Power Forwards, and even centers, that get matched up against him. Believe it or not, one thing that makes Giannis’ paint play easier (and more effective) is our focus on the 3-point shot. When Mike Budenholzer came in, one of his big focuses was passing until you could find that perfect, wide-open, three point shot. The Bucks listened. Comparing the 2017-18 season to the 2018-19 season, the Bucks went from attempting 2,024 three pointers, to 3,134 threes. If you don’t feel like doing mental math, that’s an improvement of 1,110 threes. Shocking to some fans that have been around for the long haul, Our three point completion percentage stayed almost the same. This new found success, was worth much more than it was on the surface. With defences having to key in on shooters around the perimeter, that took some of the double-teams off of Giannis, giving him a much easier change at bunnies in the paint. This new scheme worked great, as the Bucks drastically improved their record, and the outlook of their franchise. This season, things have gotten even better.

As you remember from Bango’s Minute: The Big Ragu and Wing Depth, I mentioned how deep the Bucks were at the wing spots. However, that doesn’t mean that the Bucks aren’t deep at the 4 or the 5 either. With other skilled players like the Lopez brothers, Ersan Illyasova, and even D.J. Wilson, the Bucks have been playing just fine with Giannis on the bench. Here’s a stat from ESPN. Out of (what ESPN considers to be) the top 5 contenders, the Lakers, Rockets, Clippers, Sixers, and Bucks, the bucks have the best net rating with Giannis on the bench. The Lakers without LeBron, and the Rockets without James Harden even have negative net ratings. So, sure, the Bucks can perform in the paint without Giannis. Looking at the depth chart, you can see that, even though the Bucks have more all around skill at the guard positions, the just don’t have as many bodies. So… why not just put Giannis at the 2 or 3 for a few minutes in a game where we need him there? This may not sound like the best idea, but it does sound a lot better when you look at how much Giannis has improved at shooting the three. Last season, in 72 games played, Giannis Antetokounmpo made 52 3-point shots. Through the first 35 games of this season, he has already made 59 threes, out of 181 attempted. For the modern NBA superstar, 32% behind the 3-point arch isn’t necessarily great. For Giannis, however, it is huge. Giannis did start out his career by making 41 threes his first season. He followed up that season with 7 three pointers the next. Since then, he has been slowly improving. But this year, we have seen the biggest jump in his career. 

Going back to the start, Glenn Robinson was somewhat right, but not entirely. Teams can’t just give Giannis space behind the arc, waiting for him to drive anymore. Giannis improving his three point skill will be vital if we want to win the finals. We need to attack the game at as many dimensions as possible, which will open shots at other positions. 

Thank You for reading this week’s edition of Bango’s Minute, and GO BUCKS!

Bango’s Minute: The Big Ragu and Wing Depth

Hello everybody, welcome to today’s edition of Bango’s Minute. I quickly wanted to say that Bango’s Minute isn’t going to be a weekly review of Buck’s games. Bango’s Minute is going to become a bi-weekly article on something that is related to the Bucks. Enjoy!

Bango’s Minute – The Big Ragu and Wing Depth

Bango’s Minute - The Big Ragu and Wing Depth
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“The redhead kid with the nickname Big Ragu came off the bench to make five 3s and score 31 points,” said the Associated Press, following the 2018 NCAA Men’s Basketball National Championship Game. Donte DiVincenzo, after just being named the Big East Conference Sixth Man of the Year as a sophomore, had just lead Villanova past Michigan to win the national championship. However, the accolades weren’t finished coming in for DiVincenzo. He would shortly learn that he was named the Final Four Most-Outstanding-Player. Now, Donte had a tough decision to make. Should he stay at Villanova for his junior season, or should he declare for the NBA Draft. Donte eventually decided on the latter of the two options.

Donte would originally declare for the draft without hiring an agent, but he did hire one, meaning that he could not back out and go back to college. On June 21st, 2018, Donte DiVincenzo waited for his name to be called by Adam Silver. With the 17th pick in the Draft, DiVincenzo was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks. Coming off of a heartbreaking 3-4 loss in the first round at the hands of the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee had some pieces at the 1 and 2 guard, but not many players that would greatly affect the game. Besides Eric Bledsoe and Malcom Brogdon, the only other notable guards were Matthew Dellavoadova, a young Sterling Brown, a washed up Jason Terry, and a below average player in Tony Snell. Me, and many other Bucks fans thought that Donte would be a vital piece in helping the Bucks improve to somewhere around the five seed. However, the Bucks would do much better that the five seed, recording 60 wins and 22 losses, and earning the #1 seed. Donte looked like he would be a bust after this season. In 27 games, Donte would average just under 5 points per game. But, maybe it was just because of the depth that the Bucks had coming into this season. Eric Bledsoe and Malcom Brogdon were both solid starters. Sterling Brown had blossomed into a good second string player, and George Hill was a great fit on the team as a consistent role player that the Bucks got after trading Matthew Dellavadova early on in the season. However, the Bucks lost Brogdon in the off-season in a Sign & Trade with the Pacers, where Milawukee received two draft picks. Heading into this season, the Bucks had signed Kyle Korver and Wesley Matthews. And I had given up on Donte DiVincenzo.

However, this season, has looked different. Through 33 games, Donte has been averaging 8 points, 4 ½ rebounds, and just over two assists. Donte has even been getting good minutes. He comes off of the bench as one of the first subs most games, but he has also been one of Coach Bud’s first choices to fill in as a starter, when players like Eric Bledsoe or Wesley Matthews are out. That’s impressive, considering how deep the Bucks are at the two guard positions. This brings me into my next topic. The Bucks have great wing depth.

Eric Bledsoe is a solid starter, dropping 27 points against the Lakers, recently. (Check out BucksNation.com, the best source on the internet for everything Bucks, for in depth, stats, highlights, and reviews of every single Bucks game.) Jon Horst also found two solid bench pieces, in Wesley Matthews and Kyle Korver, to replace Malcom Brogdon in the summer. Not to mention George Hill, who is still playing at a high level compared to other role players around his age. Sterling Brown however, has not been playing nearly as much, but still looks like a promising, young piece for the Buck’s organization. This wing depth will finally give something that the Bucks can look at for drafting purposes. If the roster stays the same (which it may not, you may see a trade for somebody like CJ McCollum around the trade deadline), the Bucks can focus on a true center, or power forward to come off of the bench. Besides Giannis and Brook, we only have two other players at the 4 and the 5, in older players (but still good) Ersan Illyasova and Robin Lopez.

Thank You for Reading this week’s edition of Bango’s Minute, and go Bucks!

Spurs Beat Bucks 126 To 104

San Antonio, TX – Tonights game confirmed one thing and thats for sure. The Bucks are great but not perfect. With the loss the team is now a league best 32-6 so no need to worry even the best teams gotta lose sometime.

Giannis just missed a Triple Double with 24 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists but tonight is was not enough as the Bucks lost to the Spurs 126-104.

Spurs Beat Bucks 126 To 104
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Spurs Beat Bucks 126 To 104

Bucks 127, Spurs 118: 6 Bucks Players In Double Figures

Milwaukee, WI – 6 Bucks Players Scored In Double Figures tonight as Milwaukee beat San Antonio 127-118. Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 32 points, Eric Bledsoe scored 21 points, Khris Middleton scored 20 points, Robin Lopez scored 14 points, Ersan Ilyasova scored 11 points and Brook Lopez scored 10 points!

The Bucks are now 32-5 on the season and are headed to San Antonio to play the Spurs again but this time in their place!

6 Bucks Players In Double Figures

Bucks 106, Timberwolves 104: Giannis 32 Points, 17 Rebounds

Milwaukee, WI – In the first game on the decade, the first game of the year the Bucks beat the Timberwolves 106-104. Current NBA Most Valuable Player Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 32 points to go along with 17 rebounds to lead the league best 31-5 Milwaukee Bucks.

Giannis 32 Points, 17 Rebounds
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Giannis 32 Points, 17 Rebounds

Bucks 123, Bulls 102: Bledsoe Returns From Leg Injury

Chicago, IL – In the last game of the 2019 calendar year and the final game of the decade the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Bulls 123-102. This game also marked the return to the Bucks lineup of a Giannis Antetokounmpo who just missed 2 games with a sore back and Eric Bledsoe who missed 8 games with a right leg injury.

Milwaukee ends the year 30-5 and with the best record in the National Basketball Association.

Bledsoe Returns From Leg Injury
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Bledsoe Returns From Leg Injury

Jrue Holiday To Milwaukee Bucks Trade Scenario

This trade would give the Bucks an elite guard in Jrue Holiday, a good 2 way player in Josh Hart well giving the New Orleans Pelicans a solid starting point guard and some nice young pieces. I would suggest that the Bucks would also need to add a first round draft pick to make this work.

Jrue Holiday To Milwaukee Bucks Trade Scenario
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Sound off in the comments below and let us know if you think this is a good trade that would work and benefit each team…

Bucks 112, Hawks 86: Ilyasova 18 Points & 17 Rebounds

Atlanta, GA – On a night that Giannis Antetokounmpo was off with a sore back Ersan Ilyasova lead the Bucks with 18 points and 17 rebounds. Middleton also added 23 points and the Bucks crushed the worst record in the NBA Atlanta Hawks.

Ilyasova 18 Points & 17 Rebounds
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Ilyasova 18 Points & 17 Rebounds

76ers 121, Bucks 109: Christmas Day Game!

Philadelphia, PA – The Milwaukee Bucks played on national TV for everybody to see and things didn’t end up the way that Bucks fans would have liked. The Bucks gave up 21 three pointers and that did them in today.

Giannis Antetokounmpo was poked in the eye by Jason Richardson and he lost it and get a technical foal for yelling at the ref for holding his whistle. The Bucks got 31 points from Khris Middleton but that was not enough.

Bucks Christmas Day Game
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Bucks Christmas Day Game

 

Bucks 117, Pacers 89: Brogdon Returns To Milwaukee

Milwaukee, WI – Tonight was the first time Malcom Brogdon played in Milwaukee and didn’t have on a Bucks uniform. Tonight former Rookie Of The Year Malcom Brogdon came into town as the starting point guard for the Indiana Pacers. Brogdon didn’t have a very good game going 5-19 from the field.

The Bucks were lead in scoring tonight by the guy that basically replaced Malcom Brogdon, Wesley Matthews who scored 19 points on only 10 shots from the field.

Brogdon Returns To Milwaukee
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Brogdon Returns To Milwaukee