Review of Bucks Point Guard Eric Bledsoe

It’s definitely safe to say the Bucks improved when Eric Bledsoe joined the team, but does he give them enough to be a top playoff contender?

My opinion is yes–if he takes better care of the ball.

During the Bucks’ first round playoff series against the Boston Celtics, Bledsoe was on and off at best. He would have stretches where he scored, passed well, and defended, but often times, he would suddenly become quite sloppy with the ball. If he is to be a fixture in our offense, he needs to sometimes slow down his pace and look to get others involved instead of isolating and attempting a poor shot, or even losing the ball to the defense.

Although the Bucks’ one and only playoff series was not Bledsoe’s premier clinic, he still did a lot for us throughout the regular season. He because a key facilitator and clicked instantly with star Giannis Antetekounpo. Giannis and Bledsoe played a successful amount of pick and roll offense and this is definitely credit to Bledsoe for ensuring the Buck’s best player is steadily involved.

There was a lot of criticism over Bledsoe’s performance in the playoffs, but I don’t think that should overshadow how well he played most of the season. I look forward to seeing him in a Bucks uniform next season as the Bucks open in their new arena.

 

Milwaukee vs. Orlando: Bucks Outlast Shorthanded Magic

It wasn’t easy against a shorthanded Orlando Magic squad, but the Milwaukee Bucks pulled away and beat the Magic 111-104. The Bucks won an important conference matchup game as they improved their record to 31-24 on the season.

The Bucks struggled out of the gates and shot 0% from behind the 3-point line in the first quarter, trailing Orlando 25-29 after the first 15 minutes. Despite the Magic turning over the ball 10 times in the first half, the Bucks couldn’t quite capitalize as they staggered behind the Magic 50-54 after the first 30 minutes of regulation.

After the half, the Bucks offense started clicking, with four 3-point makes that helped them take a 78-74 advantage as the fourth quarter started. Milwaukee was able to sustain their lead the duration of the forth quarter thanks to clutch shooting from the team’s big three: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton, & Eric Bledsoe.

With another victory under their belts, the Bucks look to earn another W as they take on the Atlanta Hawks this coming Tuesday.