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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Bucks mid-season write-up from Brewhoop

If there's one team that suffers from a severe lack of media attention, it's the Milwaukee Bucks. Bad team, small market, unpopular shrinking city, and your marquee player is the god-fearing, non-dunking Michael Redd. For some reason, this somnolence even spills over to the blog world; in contrast to vibrant blogging scenes for some of the league's worst teams, the Bucks barely even


However, I've found the one exception (actually there are a few others): Brewhoop. They've gone where ESPN dare not tread, full mid-season grades for the entire Bucks down to the NBDL prospects. Much appreciated by expatriate Bucks fans living out of state. Here's a snippet:

While it's never a good sign when [Royal] Ivey is starting for your basketball team, the Bucks have racked up a surprising 5-4 record with him as a starter. Has taken over David Noel's role as the team's designated huddle dancer during player intros.


Brew Hoop: Time for Semi-Arbitrary Midseason Grades!:

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