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NBA Playoffs – Bucks vs Bulls Game 1 Predictions
For the first time since 2012, Derrick Rose is going to appear in a postseason game. This gives the Chicago Bulls a lot of confidence going into their series with the Milwaukee Bucks, but more than that, it makes them believe in succeeding in a much bigger way.
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Milwaukee Bucks – Back in the Playoffs While Complicating Things for the Brooklyn Nets
A year after the worst season in franchise history the Milwaukee Bucks are back in the playoffs following a 96-73 win over the Brooklyn Nets who have problems of their own, led by Jason Kidd who gets to be the first second-year coach to lead two different teams into the postseason.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Hasn’t Given Up on Another MVP
While everyone is talking about James Harden, Stephen Curry and Russell Westbrook for MVP, LeBron James is just as worthy of the award this season, and if he doesn’t end up winning it for a fifth time it’ll have more to do with voters fatigue than actually being inferior in ability.
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Chicago Bulls – Tony Snell Having the Month of his Life
A lot of comfortable wins means plenty of opportunities for Tony Snell to score some garbage time points and work his way into the more meaningful rotation minutes, leading the Chicago Bulls in a 87-71 win over the Milwaukee Bucks, highlights by his team’s dominance on the offensive glass.
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Chicago Bulls – Pau Gasol Puts Them Back on Track
After two consecutive losses, the Chicago Bulls needed something big and inspiring to put them back in the right direction. It turns out that a career night from Pau Gasol was exactly what the doctor ordered.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – Big Three Take Over Completely
When the Cleveland Cavaliers tried to envisions how a team with LeBron James, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving look like playing together on offense, the 111-108 win over the Milwaukee Bucks and the offensive performance in it was probably quite close to that vision.
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Bucks Over Nets – Brandon Knight Makes it More Complicated Than it Should Be
The Milwaukee Bucks are doing what they’re not supposed to do, which is win a lot of games, beating the Brooklyn Nets 122-118 on the road in a triple overtime game that had Brandon Knight having an unbelievable layup miss that almost cost his team the game, but also a clutch three pointer that kept them alive in the second overtime.