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Milwaukee Bucks 100, Orlando Magic 86


Jameer Nelson loses control of his dribble against the Milwaukee Bucks
Jameer Nelson loses control of his dribble against the defense of the Milwaukee Bucks in the Magic's loss Wednesday night.
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The Magic played an uninspired, amateur, embarrassing game Wednesday night against the Milwaukee Bucks and fell by a final score of 100-86. Here's the boxscore. And here's a Bucks-centered recap from Frank of Brew Hoop.

I'll be brief: the Bucks wanted this game more than we did. They were quicker to every loose ball, sharper on offense, and outplayed the Magic in every phase of the game. Even when the Magic pulled to within 2 early in the fourth quarter, I never got the sense they were going to win. They had a chance, though: Hedo Turkoglu had a wide-open layup that would have tied the score, but he missed it short, and the Bucks never really looked back.

Here's how bad the game was: the Magic did not make a field goal for the final 9:22 of the third quarter. They even resorted to intentionally fouling Dan Gadzuric, a career 50% foul shooter, hoping to rebound his misses to create offense. I'm not an old guy or anything, but I have seen a lot of basketball games, and I've never seen a team intentionally foul in the third quarter. It was incredible... for all the wrong reasons.

I don't understand why the Magic don't go to Dwight Howard more. It seemed like they were content to jack three-pointers all game, which has to be a concern. One poster at MagicMadness, I don't remember who, noted in the open game thread that even when the Magic made their runs, it wasn't due to any offensive creativity or inspired play; instead, their shots just went in. It's like we have no Plan B. If the three-pointers aren't falling, we're a mediocre team -- or worse. The only solution I can think of is to give Dwight 20 shots a game. Pound the ball inside. See what happens.

I'd like to commend Keith Bogans and Jameer Nelson for their remarkably awful play tonight. Really, they went above and beyond the call of duty (doodie?), combining for 7 points on 3-of-14 shooting. How?! How does a starting NBA backcourt play so horribly against the Milwaukee Bucks, of all teams?!

It wasn't all bad, though. I mean, at least Rashard Lewis warmed up in the fourth quarter, hitting four three-pointers in the period. And Keyon Dooling was sharp off the bench, with 13 points. But overall, this game was a big stinker, and I think it's officially time to start worrying about this team. Really. At this point, I don't see how we're any better than last year's squad.

What a disgusting game. Our putridity will be on display on national TV Saturday night, as we'll take on the Bobcats in Charlotte on ESPN.

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Tonight's game was pitiful, I agree.

I think a change is needed to quell this slump before it gets even worse. Its time to bench Jameer. Trust me, I'm a Jameer fan but right now, he's not cutting it. It sucks that Arroyo was hurt tonight because this would have been a good game to penetrate the lane and throw his lobs to Dwight when our offense wasn't clicking from the perimeter.

I don't have any problems with Bogans. I think his defensive capabilities were on par tonight. Redd had to work for his points tonight. I wasn't satisfied with Turkey's performance. Missed free throws throughout the game that could have kept us closer in the game. Rashard I was baffled with for the first 3 quarters, but he couldn't miss in the 4th. It was good to see but ... we need a complete game effort.

Dwight, Dwight, Dwight. I can't get on him too hard. He's getting pounded in the lane but at the same time, as Goukas eloquently said, he needs to move around more. Flash the lane, create more pick-and-roll opportunities. If he continues to stay stationary, its making it easier for defenses to contain him.

Our bench was decent at okay tonight. I liked Dooling's effort. I like Foyle's effort. Evans did okay, but he played too out-of-control sometimes.  We need to stop giving Cook minutes. He's too much of a liability right now. AND FINALLY ... give Redick minutes! I'm surprised he wasn't put in to spark some offense. I think at this point, with our plethora of guards, we have to play our bench by the situation. Tonight ... we needed offense so give Dooling, Evans, Redick some more burn ... etc.

Sorry for the long rant.

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by Eddy on Dec 13, 2007 12:42 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

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Shooting the three bomb is I believe plan B. Plan A is pound the rock to Howard and let him do his thing. Unfortunately plan A is not working as of late with clean entry passes being hard to come by and when he does get it he is turning it over or getting fouled a lot of the time. The quick fix for this team is for Howard to get his offensive mojo back. In regards to this game, I thought the Magic played great D for the most part. I mean they were pressuring the ball and causing turnovers, contesting shots, and really that kept us in the game. Our offense was horrible, but much, much better with Jameer manning the point. I just don't see where he is the weak link in this picture. I was surprised that Augustine received min in place of J.J. I thought that with Arroyo out the rotation spot would go to J.J. but not so. Oh well.

by Eyriq the Red on Dec 13, 2007 10:44 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

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