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Milwaukee Bucks 2019 playoffs Rd 1 vs Detroit Pistons


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Yea,good people watching. Edens was wearing a Jamaica tshirt. Not sure if it was for a reason, just seemed like he grabbed any tshirt and threw it on- seemed a little odd.

 

As for Rodgers, imagine if Giannis went barreling into him and they both got seriously injured somehow. That may be most bizarre sports injury ever. (And the Brewers have plenty of their own, so that's saying a lot.)

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Yea,good people watching. Edens was wearing a Jamaica tshirt. Not sure if it was for a reason, just seemed like he grabbed any tshirt and threw it on- seemed a little odd.

 

As for Rodgers, imagine if Giannis went barreling into him and they both got seriously injured somehow. That may be most bizarre sports injury ever. (And the Brewers have plenty of their own, so that's saying a lot.)

 

I don't think getting injured by salad tongs will ever be topped EVER!

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Caught Moose throwin down some Miller lights.

 

gross.

 

Definitely not the best beer out there but in no way gross.

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Patty C made me eat my words. He still needs to play under control on defense (way too many fly-bys). More experienced guards will eat him alive if he keeps being overly aggressive like that.

"I wasted so much time in my life hating Juventus or A.C. Milan that I should have spent hating the Cardinals." ~kalle8

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Yea,good people watching. Edens was wearing a Jamaica tshirt. Not sure if it was for a reason, just seemed like he grabbed any tshirt and threw it on- seemed a little odd.

 

As for Rodgers, imagine if Giannis went barreling into him and they both got seriously injured somehow. That may be most bizarre sports injury ever. (And the Brewers have plenty of their own, so that's saying a lot.)

 

I don't think getting injured by salad tongs will ever be topped EVER!

Maybe injury by suitcase?

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Yea,good people watching. Edens was wearing a Jamaica tshirt. Not sure if it was for a reason, just seemed like he grabbed any tshirt and threw it on- seemed a little odd.

 

As for Rodgers, imagine if Giannis went barreling into him and they both got seriously injured somehow. That may be most bizarre sports injury ever. (And the Brewers have plenty of their own, so that's saying a lot.)

 

I don't think getting injured by salad tongs will ever be topped EVER!

Maybe injury by suitcase?

 

Suitcase I can understand it falls off the bed and lands on your foot or you stub your toe on it all possible and OK injuries. But salad tongs? How do you hurt yourself without trying with salad tongs?

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I don't think getting injured by salad tongs will ever be topped EVER!

Maybe injury by suitcase?

 

One of these days someone is going to get a serious injury trying to tear a phone book in half and then you'll understand what "freak injury" really means.

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Maybe. But I think we all agree it must be impossible to injure yourself with a soap dispenser while taking a shower.

 

You don't know the full power of the soap dispenser!

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Umm. The Warriors blew a 31 point 3rd quarter lead at home against the Clippers? Wow.

 

31 points? 3 and 1? Warriors blew a 3-1 lead.

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This game is gettin reaaaaally chippy.

 

Yes, hopefully, this series goes in 4 so we don't have anyone on Detroit taking a cheap shot at someone.

"Rock, sometime, when the team is up against it, and the breaks are beating the boys, tell 'em to go out there with all they got and win just one for the Uecker. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock but I'll know about it; and I'll be happy."

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This game is gettin reaaaaally chippy.

 

Yes, hopefully, this series goes in 4 so we don't have anyone on Detroit taking a cheap shot at someone.

 

 

If by "someone" you mean "Drummond" then yes, I agree. That dude is a drama mama. Any contact at all, and he wants to fight.

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I thought Blake was going to clock someone off the bench the last two games also.

"Rock, sometime, when the team is up against it, and the breaks are beating the boys, tell 'em to go out there with all they got and win just one for the Uecker. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock but I'll know about it; and I'll be happy."

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How does one "flop" on offense? Someone should tell Blake that it isn't working...

"Rock, sometime, when the team is up against it, and the breaks are beating the boys, tell 'em to go out there with all they got and win just one for the Uecker. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock but I'll know about it; and I'll be happy."

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The Pistains flop more than any team I've seen. It's honestly kind of embarrassing. Like watching soccer players flop and flail around. Drummond is the worst. I know I keep saying it but good lord, he's like a big floppy baby.
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Watching Hill integrate into an integral part of this team over the course of the season has been really interesting. At first he was putting up some really empty stat lines, but you could still see how much work the guy did out on the court, and how much of a difference maker he could be, even if he wasn't doing it at first.

 

If the Bucks go all the way to the finals (and/or win it all) he's going to be a huge reason why.

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Everyone needs to get on the Hill bandwagon. He's really good. It's incredibly valuable to have a guy who can score an efficient 15 when you need it, but who also doesn't need a lot of shots to contribute positively. He can run the team like a solid starting pg, guard pg's and sg's very well, play smart team defense, shoot, protect the ball, and make the right decisions. Consummate glue guy. And on plenty of nights he's still perfectly capable of being the borderline all-star he was with Utah. I'd easily pick up his option. They need him roughly as much as they need Brogdon, Mirotic, Khris, or Lopez, and more importantly they're in control with a 1-year option. The other guys have a lot of uncertainty as free agents.
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I've always been on the Hill bandwagon. It's interesting though.. he puts up some "empty" stat lines on some nights, a lot like Tony Snell, but just watching the game, you can see what Hill does, whereas with Snell, you can see what Snell doesn't do, (which is honestly, a lot).

 

Nice seeing Mirotic getting his shot back quickly tonight, and Lopez really taking over the offense for a while.

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It was nice to see us take control of that game with Giannus in foul trouble.

 

I too hope we can wrap up this series in the next game. If we get the Celtics in the next round that is gonna be a much tougher series.

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I'm really excited to see Bledsoe against Boston again this year. I'm not being ironic or sarcastic at all; he's a totally different player from last year. He dedicated himself to being a great defender again, like he was before becoming the go-to guy in Phoenix, and his reduced minutes should be just the thing to cure that weak/absent lateral movement we saw against Rozier last year. I'm not really worried about Boston. They're going to have a really hard time defending the Bucks, and their star power is more hype than substance.

 

Sorry, I know this series isn't over yet. It's just so boring, lol.

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I know why the NBA still plays this first round series (money), but this just doesn’t do it for me. I know an 8-seed has upset the 1 before, but realistically, how far can an 8-seed (or even a 5) advance?

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