Brandon Jennings and the Milwaukee Bucks: Fear the Deer

September 14th, 2010 by Brandon Ribak Leave a reply »
“If we can get our chemistry together and get on the same page, then, yes, everybody should be worried about us.”

That's what Milwaukee's young point-guard, Brandon Jennings, had to say about the teams offseason acquisitions.

With a quiet and rather unnoticed offseason touch-up, Jennings and the Bucks enter the 2010 NBA season as the dark horse of the Eastern Conference.

While all the hype surrounded the top dogs of the offseason's free agency, the Bucks front-office wisely sought out and acquired guard Chris Douglas-Roberts, veteran forward Corey Maggette and Jon Brockman via trades.

In addition, the organization recruited veterans Drew Gooden, Keyon Dooling and Earl Boykins, while still managing to re-sign John Salmons (who was a major contributor to the Bucks second half of the season success and playoff run).

Milwaukee's Andrew Bogut is already back on the court regaining his confidence after dislocating his right elbow and breaking his right index finger five months prior.

Before falling short to injuries the former first overall pick was averaging career-high numbers, knocking down 15.9 PPG a ...

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