T-Wolves vs. Bucks

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  • 11-06-2009 2:19 PM

    T-Wolves vs. Bucks

    A major opportunity

    Nov. 6, 2009 1:50 p.m.  

    Minneapolis - The Bucks (1-2) have a chance to even their record Friday night when they play the Minnesota Timberwolves (1-4) at the Target Center.

    Minnesota also desperately needs a victory after outplaying the unbeaten Boston Celtics for most of the night Wednesday before falling, 92-90.

    "They're coming off a loss, but they played very, very well," Bucks coach Scott Skiles said after his team's morning shootaround. "(Al) Jefferson is as good as there is in the low post, and they've got good guard play. They seem to be settling into the triangle better and becoming more familiar with that."

    Skiles referred to the triangle offense brought to Minnesota by new Timberwolves coach Kurt Rambis, a longtime assistant under Phil Jackson with the Los Angeles Lakers.

    The Bucks are also coming off a two-point loss, an 83-81 defeat at Chicago on Tuesday. In that game the Bucks held the Bulls to 29 points in the first half but squandered an 18-point third-quarter lead.

    "Those games do happen once or twice a year," Skiles said, "where you have a big lead and a set of circumstances, whatever, you can't hold it and you get beat. It happens to every team.

    "We've got to make it be that it does only happen once or twice. We've got to build on the good things we did and come out and play a good game tonight."

    Skiles said he will go with the same starting lineup that played against the Bulls: guards Brandon Jennings and Charlie Bell; forwards Carlos Delfino and Hakim Warrick and center Andrew Bogut.

    The game will feature two of the top rookies in the league in Jennings and fellow point guard Jonny Flynn.

    The former draft workout partners rank 1-2 in rookie scoring, with Jennings at 22.0 and Flynn at 13.8. Flynn is the top rookie in free throw percentage (19 of 21 for 90.5%), and Jennings leads in minutes at 34.7 (Flynn is fifth at 26.0).

    "He has good quickness; he’s got strength," Skiles said of Flynn, the sixth overall pick in the draft and former Syracuse star. "He has good command of the team when he’s in the game. He has the ability to be a good defender, and he can get to the line."

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  • 11-06-2009 4:51 PM In reply to

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    BigDee:

    A major opportunity

    Nov. 6, 2009 1:50 p.m.  

    Minneapolis - The Bucks (1-2) have a chance to even their record Friday night when they play the Minnesota Timberwolves (1-4) at the Target Center.

    Minnesota also desperately needs a victory after outplaying the unbeaten Boston Celtics for most of the night Wednesday before falling, 92-90.

    "They're coming off a loss, but they played very, very well," Bucks coach Scott Skiles said after his team's morning shootaround. "(Al) Jefferson is as good as there is in the low post, and they've got good guard play. They seem to be settling into the triangle better and becoming more familiar with that."

    Skiles referred to the triangle offense brought to Minnesota by new Timberwolves coach Kurt Rambis, a longtime assistant under Phil Jackson with the Los Angeles Lakers.

    The Bucks are also coming off a two-point loss, an 83-81 defeat at Chicago on Tuesday. In that game the Bucks held the Bulls to 29 points in the first half but squandered an 18-point third-quarter lead.

    "Those games do happen once or twice a year," Skiles said, "where you have a big lead and a set of circumstances, whatever, you can't hold it and you get beat. It happens to every team.

    "We've got to make it be that it does only happen once or twice. We've got to build on the good things we did and come out and play a good game tonight."

    Skiles said he will go with the same starting lineup that played against the Bulls: guards Brandon Jennings and Charlie Bell; forwards Carlos Delfino and Hakim Warrick and center Andrew Bogut.

    The game will feature two of the top rookies in the league in Jennings and fellow point guard Jonny Flynn.

    The former draft workout partners rank 1-2 in rookie scoring, with Jennings at 22.0 and Flynn at 13.8. Flynn is the top rookie in free throw percentage (19 of 21 for 90.5%), and Jennings leads in minutes at 34.7 (Flynn is fifth at 26.0).

    "He has good quickness; he’s got strength," Skiles said of Flynn, the sixth overall pick in the draft and former Syracuse star. "He has good command of the team when he’s in the game. He has the ability to be a good defender, and he can get to the line."

     

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    vs.

    Min2_medium
    1-2 (0-2 road)
    1-4 (1-2 home)
    November 6, 2009 - 7:00 PM CT
    Target Center
    Radio: 620 WTMJ TV: FSN Wisconsin HD

    Probable starters:

    Brandon Jennings PG Jonny Flynn
    Charlie Bell SG Corey Brewer
    Carlos Delfino SF Ryan Gomes
    Hakim Warrick
    PF Oleksiy Pecherov
    Andrew Bogut C Al Jefferson
     94.1 (29th)
    Off 100.5 (23rd)
    95.5 (3rd)
    Def 106.4 (16th)
    93.1 (15th)
    Pace 94.3 (11th)
  • 11-06-2009 6:59 PM In reply to

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    This should be a good game to watch Brandon Jennings against fellow Johnny Flynn, head on head! and watch former Bucks Ramon Sessions.

  • 11-06-2009 7:02 PM In reply to

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    bogut can have a big game tonight

  • 11-06-2009 7:03 PM In reply to

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    i work hard and thank god no intros

  • 11-06-2009 7:08 PM In reply to

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    Skiles happy with Bogut, but needs more from power forwards

     

    (Milwaukee Bucks beat with Paul Imig)

     

    ST. FRANCIS -- Andrew Bogut was not happy with his performance to start the season.  But after scoring 16 points, grabbing 13 rebounds, and blocking three shots Tuesday night in Chicago, Scott Skiles believes it’s a step in the right direction for the Milwaukee Bucks center.

     

    “I thought he played very well (in Chicago),” Skiles said of Bogut after practice Wednesday.  “When he got his opportunities, he scored.  When he went into his move and drew some help, he kicked the ball out.  That’s along the lines of the type of game we need from him.”

     

    Bogut attempted 14 shots against the Bulls, making eight of them, after shooting only a combined 16 shots in Milwaukee’s first two games.


    “I’ve told him I’d like to see him get at least 15 shots or above in a game,” Skiles said.  “But for a big man, that’s not always easy to dictate, because they’re always susceptible to a team double-teaming or coming down with help.  But I thought he had great judgment (Tuesday night).  I thought he went to the hole when he should have, and passed the ball out when he should have.”

     

    After Bogut’s improved play in Chicago, the 7-foot former No. 1 overall pick increased his per-game statistics in every major statistical category, and now carries an average of 10 points and nine rebounds in to Friday’s matchup in Minnesota.

     

    “Bogues (Bogut) is a very good face-up player,” Skiles said.  “He can face-up, and he’s got a quick first step for his size.  When he has his back to the basket and catches it deep, almost all the teams come down there.  They either come on his dribble or come on his catch.  He’s an excellent passer, so we’ve got to keep going down there.”

     

    With Michael Redd out of the lineup for at least two weeks, Bucks rookie point guard Brandon Jennings knows it’s even more important that Bogut become an integral part in the offense.

     

    “Bogut came out strong (against Chicago),” Jennings said.  “We were trying to get Bogut going, and get him involved.  Every night we’re going to need that from Andrew Bogut, because he’s a big part of our team.”

     

    A shift in the starting line-up

     

    After starting Kurt Thomas at power forward in the first two games of the season, Skiles made a somewhat unexpected change to his starting lineup before the game Tuesday night by inserting Hakim Warrick in Thomas’ place.

     

    Just as Skiles hoped, Milwaukee got off to a much better start and outscored the Bulls 25-13 in the first quarter.  Warrick finished with a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds.  Thomas did not play at all in the game.

     

    “It’ll probably stay the same this weekend (with Warrick starting at power forward),” Skiles said.  “We need more out of that spot.  We need to shoot the ball better from that spot.  We need more defensive rebounds out of that spot.

     

    “We didn’t particularly like, at least initially, Kurt (Thomas) and Bogues out there together.  It seemed to slow us down a little bit.  So we’re still searching a little bit.”

     

    Another concern for Skiles has been poor shooting on offense.  He previously stated that he believes Jennings would have had double-digit assists in his first two games had guys made more open shots.

     

    “We’ve got so many guys right now that aren’t shooting the ball near their career averages, Hak (Warrick) being one of them,” Skiles said.  “We believe everybody’s going to, as usually happens, it’s only a three-game sample right now, people revert back to the mean.  But unfortunately, we’ve got a little bit of a lengthy list of guys that aren’t shooting near their career percentages.”

     

    In his first four seasons in the NBA, all with the Memphis Grizzlies, Warrick averaged just a small fraction under 50%.  It’s so close, in fact, that had Warrick made just one more of his 2,286 career shots prior to this year, he would’ve been an exact 50% shooter for his career when he signed with the Bucks.

     

    So far this season, Warrick has made 14 of 39 attempts (35.9%).

     

  • 11-06-2009 7:08 PM In reply to

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    bs call #1

  • 11-06-2009 7:09 PM In reply to

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    OH MY!!!!!

  • 11-06-2009 7:10 PM In reply to

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    lookin forward to seein what meeks can do now

  • 11-06-2009 7:10 PM In reply to

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    double

  • 11-06-2009 7:10 PM In reply to

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    KAMAN NO LONGER THE UGLIEST MAN IN THE NBA

  • 11-06-2009 7:11 PM In reply to

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    NICE POST BOTH TIMES

  • 11-06-2009 7:14 PM In reply to

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    bs call #2

  • 11-06-2009 7:16 PM In reply to

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    nice jennings to bogut

  • 11-06-2009 7:16 PM In reply to

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    ouch bogut hit the floor hard and his head snapped back

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