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Sunday, April 23, 2006

Why I don't want the Bucks to win

Today (pardon me for posting this late), we look at the eighth-seeded team in the Eastern Conference, the Milwaukee Bucks.

Led by the dead-eye shooting of Michael Redd and the... um... well... okay. *Ahem* Led by the dead-eye shooting of Michael Redd, the Bucks look to somehow distract this season's top-ranked Detroit Pistons on their road to the Finals. Good luck, Buckeroos. There probably isn't any point in writing this Why I don't want... anymore. Taking even just one game in this series is already considered a longshot in many circles (most of them round).

But hey, that's beside the point of this entry. This is my reason for not wanting the Bucks to win:

(March 28, 2006 game; Box Score courtesy of Yahoo! Sports)

Vengeance! Milwaukee owned the Suns in this game--incidentally, the Suns' first game to send Amare back on the sidelines since his much-anticipated return. Yeah, this one hurt. They gave the Suns a dose of their own medicine, alright:


18-of-32 threes! That was a franchise-best for Milwaukee, but what made it worse (for us, Suns fans, at least) was that they hit an NBA-best 11 in one quarter (the third)--I'm just not sure whether these marks were tied/broken in any of the later games.

Oh, and another thing: The Bucks wear green, which is the same color worn by DLSU, which now happens to be suspended from a year's participation in the UAAP games. Tsk.

(Bucks logo from www.sportslogos.net)

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Comments

i remember that game. ang ganda ng laro ni charlie bell at michael redd niyan hehe..

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