Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Can the Bucks hold on to the final Playoff spot?


Before the season began for the Milwaukee Bucks, few people thought they had a shot for the playoffs. They had a terrible season last year and couldnt play defense worth shit, and it cost Larry Krystkowiak his job. Bring in hard nosed coach Scott Skiles and new players Luke Ridnour and Richard Jefferson through trades in the off-season. Add those two players with Michael Redd and Andrew Bogut, the Bucks dont look that bad. But few experts picked them to make it in the playoffs. But as of now, the bucks have more wins this year then did they had all of last year and are clinging to the final spot in the conference playoff picture. Not Bad huh? But the bucks aren't only fighting against the rest of the East for Playoff spots, their fighting themselves. Ther Bucks were bit by the injury bug earlier this year. The lost Michael Redd for the year with a torn ACL and MCL and throughout the year have had to play without key players such as Charlie Bell and starters Luke Ridnour and Andrew Bogut. But the Bucks keep fighting through the injuries and are leading the pack of a flurry of teams that are right behiind them in the standings. Most teams in the NBA face injury problems, but the difference between them is that some teams just calapse, and others step up and fight through it. As of now, the Bucks are still fighting. Players like Ramon Sessions Charlie Villanueva, and Rookie Luc Mbah a Moute have stepped up and held down the fort while some players were out. Now most people could give a crap about making the playoffs in the 8th spot in the East, but for this franchise its a big step. The Bucks havent been very good the last couple of years and just making the postseason will be a plus. Can they hold off the rest of the mediocre East? Time will tell, but they have more Home games left then Away games and if Bogut can get back, they get make things interesting.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Badgers come up short

Not many people were thinking the Wisconsin Badgers would pull off a victory at Michigan State today, and they didn't. But for more then three-forths of the game, the Badgers led Sparty, playing to the Badgers pace of a defensive game. But for the last quarter of the game Goran Suton and Kalin Lucas brought back the Spartans and won 61-50. The loss snapped UW's 5 game win streak and with three remaining conference games and the Big 10 Tourney left, Bucky finds itself on the dreaded "bubble". The Badgers have a record of 17-10 and a 8-7 record in the Big Ten. Final 3 games include Michigan and Indiana at home and a tough battle at Minnesota. I think their gonna have to win at least 2 of their 3 remaining games and at least one game in the Big Ten Tourney. The badgers have a strong RPI and Strength of Schedule but dont have that great non conference win under their belt. Yes they beat Virginia Tech and loss some close games to Texas and Marquette, but compared to other years, dont have that big win that impresses the NCAA committee. One things for sure, theres alotta basketball left to be played and anything can happen in March baby!!!

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