Perfect start to the 4th. EXCITEMENT
#24
Posted 29 December 2012 - 09:28 PM
Interesting moment: 30 second official timeout. Bucks quickly get in a huddle around Skiles who starts ... coaching ... while the Heat casually saunter towards the bench. Bosh got there about 20 seconds after the Bucks had already been in a huddle. Seems to say how much this game means to the Bucks and how it's not quite so important to the Heat.
#32
Posted 29 December 2012 - 10:02 PM
Watched Piston vs Heat last night and thought that Heat was going to take their revenge on the Bucks. Well, they tried but the Bucks shined. In the words of the Heat commentators ""Losing by 9 to the Pistons was bad, but getting hammered by the Bucks is beyond belief" I believe...I believe!
Oh my....now that was fun...especially for me having to listen to these "homers" who are some of the WORST in homer broadcasting!
Woo Hoo Go Bucks!
#33
Posted 29 December 2012 - 10:23 PM
First, this was a great win for the team and I loved the way they fought back from a horrendous 3rd Qtr. to have a dominating 4th Qtr. But now since the Bucks beat the Heat I have a feeling they will have a letdown performance against Detroit in an arena where they have had trouble in before. Anyway this was a great win and I hope this team will continue to put up performances like this the rest of the season. GO BUCKS!!!
#36
Guest_Kevin_*
Posted 30 December 2012 - 03:07 AM
I didn't get to watch the game, but I'm happy to see that the Bucks managed to pull it off both on offense and defense, especially at the end. Sanders... I still don't understand how a guy that was fouling out of Summer League games just a few months ago is playing such strong basketball this season, but it's been a lot of fun to watch.
I have a bit of a bad feeling about the game in Detroit tomorrow night, though. It has all the makings for a trap game; Detroit is fresh while the Bucks are on a back-to-back, and we saw what happened with the Boston/Cleveland back to back just recently. Gotta come out with energy and poise.
#37
Posted 30 December 2012 - 10:02 AM
Hopefully the momentum from that win will help the Bucks to have enough energy to beat the Pistons on this back-to-back. I'm pretty sure a lot of people are worried we may drop this game due to our great performances against good teams, then playing poorly against lackluster teams. It'd be really nice to get a road win tonight and go into the new year with a 17-12 record!
#38
Posted 30 December 2012 - 11:02 AM
Crazy energy. Crazy game.
http://www.bucksketb...ks-104-heat-85/
I can’t figure this team out. It seemed for a while like they weren’t as good as their record would indicate, but then they rip the Heat in decisive fashion and throw everyone for a loop. Crazier thing was, the Bucks only shot 41%, so it wasn’t like they were on fire. Of course, Milwaukee hit eight threes and all but one free throw, so that was key.
Of course, I don't believe in momentum from one game to the next, so I'm not taking anything for granted as far as a Bucks win tonight goes.
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