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Very interesting news, with Fan Duel Network going bankrupt, the bucks are putting all games on free over the air TV rather than what the brewers did.

https://www.nba.com/bucks/news/milwaukee-bucks-to-return-to-full-season-over-the-air-television-for-first-time-in-31-years

 

My guess is that NBA didn't have the infrastructure in place to make it easy for NBA teams to create their own app / network. This was probably the best the bucks could do. When the Brewers decided to do it, many teams already did, so there was a roadmap. 

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1 hour ago, patrickgpe said:

Very interesting news, with Fan Duel Network going bankrupt, the bucks are putting all games on free over the air TV rather than what the brewers did.

https://www.nba.com/bucks/news/milwaukee-bucks-to-return-to-full-season-over-the-air-television-for-first-time-in-31-years

 

My guess is that NBA didn't have the infrastructure in place to make it easy for NBA teams to create their own app / network. This was probably the best the bucks could do. When the Brewers decided to do it, many teams already did, so there was a roadmap. 

Nobody would pay for a service to watch the Bucks next season. And I don't even think they're going to be that bad, but there would be no way to market that this offseason given what's happened.

This is a very smart thing for them to do.

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Brayden Burries is very good. Ament is, predictably, nowhere close to ready.

Sigh.

I so believe passing on Steinbach will prove to be an obvious mistake.

Hope I'm wrong. Also:

😅 ***?!

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2 hours ago, patrickgpe said:

I agree on Steinbach but I think they really like Ament and was going to probably take him at 10 if Burries didn’t fall. 

Oh totally. I mean he was seen as a Value pick and he has had moments. I just thought Steinbach was a plug and play solid rotational Big and Ament was a Big Boom/Bust swing and we tend to overextend for those and our track record hasn't been all that good. It's obviously One game but, man, you could pretty much see he is nowhere close to a rotational player. It stood out.

Hopefully the growth and improvements are rapid!😅

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22 minutes ago, Joseph Zarr said:

Oh totally. I mean he was seen as a Value pick and he has had moments. I just thought Steinbach was a plug and play solid rotational Big and Ament was a Big Boom/Bust swing and we tend to overextend for those and our track record hasn't been all that good. It's obviously One game but, man, you could pretty much see he is nowhere close to a rotational player. It stood out.

Hopefully the growth and improvements are rapid!😅

To be fair post Giannis trade with the franchise in a rebuild it probably makes more sense taking the big boom/bust swing than the plug and play guy.

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2 hours ago, wiguy94 said:

To be fair post Giannis trade with the franchise in a rebuild it probably makes more sense taking the big boom/bust swing than the plug and play guy.

Yeah. I should also slow my roll on my reacting to 17 minutes BUT I have a hard time getting past the Marjon/Joe Alexander/Haislip/Vaughn/DJ Wilson/Thon/AJ Johnson/Tyler Smith (good god the drafting has been SO bad for so long). Lots of swings and misses there. Bucks could have had Sabonis - another double double merchant. Steinbach just seemed like a decade of double doubles and he's only 20.

This all being said, Ament needs to keep getting stronger (he may still be growing). As I said previously, he actually has a pretty good handle for his size. That's a plus. Because of his lack of explosiveness off the dribble, tho, if he's going to be any kind of NBA player he absolutely needs to develop the 3 pt shot and an ability to shoot over people. Those are unknowns at present. Long way to go. We'll just have to wait and see.

Honestly, the most disappointing Buck today was probably Kasparas. Hopefully that was just jet legs. He didn't show all that much beyond getting into the lane without a plan and an inability to create for himself.

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No Team Option. No Player Option. Just 4 GUARANTEED years of paying GTJ $16 Milly a year. The Bucks FO will always revert to being Amateur Hour. Without fail. What a disgusting bit of business.

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1 hour ago, Joseph Zarr said:

No Team Option. No Player Option. Just 4 GUARANTEED years of paying GTJ $16 Milly a year. The Bucks FO will always revert to being Amateur Hour. Without fail. What a disgusting bit of business.

I think we had to do this to live up to an illegal, under the table, wink wink deal last year.  Unfortunately he did not even play up to those standards.  Last year/the last few years were a disaster.  Fortunately (hopefully) it will be a distant memory in 4 years.

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Haha, was ready to give Horst a clean slate and see if Jenkins could whip up a fun 45 win team this season, but dang if this ain't some Same Old Bucks.

That's what you get for being dumb enough to undertake shady dealings with Klutch over GTJ of all players...and, why? Because he went off for two playoff games against the Pacers?

Guess if the return favor from Klutch is a sign and trade for Peyton Watson with maybe something like Kuzma & AJ Green going back I'll consider re-considering.

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I think it's pretty clear the Bucks had some sort of handshake agreement with GTJ last offseason and didn't want to tear up that agreement with one of the most powerful agents in the NBA. It's the only sensible explanation for GTJ getting that contract after the year he just had.

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3 hours ago, Joseph Zarr said:

No Team Option. No Player Option. Just 4 GUARANTEED years of paying GTJ $16 Milly a year. The Bucks FO will always revert to being Amateur Hour. Without fail. What a disgusting bit of business.

This makes no sense, The bucks have 28 million to stay under the first apron and now 16 million are gone for a bench guy. The fact that there is no way to get out of this early is disgusting. They were having such a fine offseason too before this. 

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36 minutes ago, wiguy94 said:

I think it's pretty clear the Bucks had some sort of handshake agreement with GTJ last offseason and didn't want to tear up that agreement with one of the most powerful agents in the NBA. It's the only sensible explanation for GTJ getting that contract after the year he just had.

that would be the only explanation that makes sense. They knew that Giannis was being traded and they would have some room under the 1st apron if he signed on the cheap

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This is the worst signing in the history of the team. Horst needs to go now, Trent was trash last year and we have like 6 guards. Either Trent takes up valuable minutes from the young guys or he sits. If we needed to overspend we could have sign any big guy.

Awful, Awful, Awful

I was excited for a new beginning and this move has completely undone all of it.

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