Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Connaughto­n making presence felt with Bucks

- Matt Velazquez

The more often Pat Connaughto­n is involved in what the Milwaukee Bucks are doing, the better things generally go. With rookie guard Donte DiVincenzo nursing a strained left quadriceps and out for at least the next two games, there should be a steady dose of Connaughto­n in Milwaukee’s matchup with the Denver Nuggets at 7 p.m. Monday at Fiserv Forum.

During 12 appearance­s this season through 15 games, Connaughto­n’s twoway impact has been greatly felt by the Bucks, who brought the 26-year-old in via free agency in August. He ranks behind only Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, Khris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe in player efficiency rating and with a plus-5.0 on-off rating, he has been one of the most impactful players off Milwaukee’s bench.

“Pat’s been huge,” Middleton said. “He just knows how to play – he’s a

smart player, athletic. He’s been doing a great job coming in, knocking down shots and making big-time plays on the defensive end also. He’s been a huge lift off our bench, especially when we’re struggling.”

Widely regarded as a three-point shooter, Connaughto­n (34.2%) is behind his career average (36.4%), but he’s helping the Bucks in other ways. Defensivel­y, his hustle and athleticis­m have resulted in eight blocked shots – many of them on three-point attempts – which ranks second among Bucks guards behind Bledsoe (11) and most when standardiz­ed per 36 minutes.

“For me, it’s about making the winning plays, making the right plays, making the basketball plays and being aggressive whether it’s on defense or offense,” Connaughto­n said.

Offensivel­y, Connaughto­n has been more than just a three-point shooter. He rarely turns the ball over, he gets offensive rebounds and he recognizes areas where he can exploit the defense.

One of those areas is by working in tandem with Antetokoun­mpo to make back-door cuts on Antetokoun­mpo’s drives. In the short time Antetokoun­mpo and Connaughto­n have been playing together, they’ve clearly developed a chemistry. Among Milwaukee’s twoman lineups that have played at least 100 minutes together, Antetokoun­mpo and Connaughto­n own the best net rating (plus-32.3 points per 100 possession­s).

Ball hawk

Through 15 games, the Bucks have establishe­d themselves as one of the best defenses in the NBA, ranking fourth in defensive efficiency. While it’s been a collective effort, coach Mike Budenholze­r has consistent­ly offered praise for Bledsoe, who has often matched up with the opposing team’s best offensive guard regardless whether that player is a point guard or not.

That decision has often worked out, including when Bledsoe did the lion’s share of work holding Portland’s Damian Lillard and Golden State’s Stephen Curry to season-low performanc­es. On Friday, Bledsoe was often put opposite Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine, who scored 15 points but went just 6 of 20 from the field.

“He’s doing it night in and night out,” Budenholze­r said. “He’s taking really tough covers. His athleticis­m just stands out. I think everyone knows how athletic LaVine is, so to track him and stay with him, and make everything difficult (was huge).”

Since arriving in Milwaukee last season, Bledsoe has consistent­ly voiced the pride he takes from playing defense. He has enjoyed the nightly challenge in front of the Bucks’ defense. He also appreciate­s what that says about Budenholze­r’s trust in him to handle tough assignment­s.

“I ain’t been around (Budenholze­r) a lot, but I feel like he kind of knows me a little bit,” Bledsoe said. “He puts me against the best player on the opposing team because he probably knows that’s going to get the best out of me . ...

“I’m going to get my (butt) bust or I’m going to step up to the plate.”

 ??  ?? NUGGETS AT BUCKS7 p.m. MondayFSWi­s.; AM-620
NUGGETS AT BUCKS7 p.m. MondayFSWi­s.; AM-620
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JEFF HANISCH/USA TODAY Eric Bledsoe steals the ball from Zach LaVine.

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