Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

It’s been a mixed bag for Bucks so far

- Matt Velazquez

With their victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday night, the Milwaukee Bucks moved to 11-9 at what essentiall­y amounts to the quarter-mark of the 2017-’18 season.

It’s been an up-and-down start for the Bucks, with the opening 20 games featuring both a four-game wining streak as well as a four-game losing streak. There have been nights when the team demonstrat­ed why it has expectatio­ns of being a top-four team in the Eastern Conference and other nights when onlookers struggle to comprehend the clunker they just witnessed.

Here’s a look at the good and bad of Milwaukee’s opening quarter and reactions from inside the locker room as the Bucks head into Saturday’s 7:30 p.m. game against the Sacramento Kings at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

THE GOOD

The Greek Freak: Giannis Antetokoun­mpo picked up where he left off, sparking a bevy of early features nationwide about how he had officially establishe­d himself as a possible MVP candidate — not sometime in the future, but now.

Through the first 20 games, Antetokoun­mpo ranks second in the NBA in player efficiency rating behind only Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James and second in points per game (29.2) behind Houston Rockets guard James Harden (31.5). Antetokoun­mpo is also in the top 15 in the NBA in rebounds

(13th), steals (11th) and blocks (4th) per game and leads the league in points in the paint.

Addition: The Bucks have gone 7-3 since the acquisitio­n of point guard Eric Bledsoe from the Phoenix Suns on Nov. 7. His overall performanc­e has been as advertised, with the 6-foot-1 guard adding another player who can push the pace and create his own shots on offense while pestering opposing guards defensivel­y, disrupting passing lanes and holding his own on the perimeter to curtail drives before they get into the teeth of Milwaukee’s defense.

Ball security: Last season, the Bucks averaged 14.0 turnovers per game. They’ve kept that same average this season — which may not seem like a positive — but thus far turnovers are up across the league and Milwaukee’s average ranks as the third-lowest.

THE BAD

Defense: In the midst of their fourgame losing streak, the Bucks

were failing to stop drives and giving up lots of points at the rim, overhelpin­g on the perimeter and giving up wide open three-pointers, often with their struggles coinciding with their offense getting out of whack.

Milwaukee’s recent play against the Trail Blazers and Kings bodes well for the health of the defense. However, lapses have happened plenty of times before — getting drubbed by 32 points by the Dallas Mavericks to end a four-game win streak, for example.

Hack-a-thon: Milwaukee commits an average of 22.7 fouls per game, the second-most in the NBA.That’s led to 25.0 free-throw attempts for Bucks opponents, the fourth-most in the NBA. That high number has correlated to a freethrow rate (free throw attempts divided by field goal attempts) that ranks second in the league, behind the Philadelph­ia 76ers.

Dirty glass: Milwaukee ranks last in the NBA in rebounds per game, dragged down by its league-worst 17.5% offensive rebounding percentage. The Bucks emphasize getting back on defense to stop transition attempts over getting offensive rebounds, but they’re also in the bottom third of the NBA in defensive rebounding percentage (76.7%).

REACTIONS

Kidd: “It’s been good. We’re a young team that is trying to get better, understand­ing that expectatio­ns are off the chart and just understand­ing how to handle that. Everybody’s going to try to play their best game against you.”

Malcolm Brogdon: “Right now we just finished a really good road trip that I think we would have struggled on a little bit last year. I’m happy with where we’re at, but we’ve got to continue to work.”

John Henson: “We’re not in the hole, which is where we’re usually in by now. We’ve just got to play this out until allstar break and keep getting over .500, keep getting our lead in the playoffs and try to get home-court advantage and go from there.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Bucks have gone 7-3 since the acquisitio­n of Eric Bledsoe from the Suns on Nov. 7.
ASSOCIATED PRESS The Bucks have gone 7-3 since the acquisitio­n of Eric Bledsoe from the Suns on Nov. 7.

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