Time: 6:00 pm AZ (5:00 pm PT / 8:00 pm ET)
Place: BMO Harris Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI
TV: FSAZ/NBALP
It will be tough to win in Milwaukee but it would help out our draft pick from them if we could beat them. To our benefit, the Greek Freak is out for this one.
The teams wrap up their season series on the 50th anniversary of the day the league established the two franchises in 1968.
Looking forward to watching the Freak. Hard to tell whether we will have a chance to beat them; on any given night, the good Suns may show up, or the bad. We're consistently inconsistent.
Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Looking forward to watching the Freak. Hard to tell whether we will have a chance to beat them; on any given night, the good Suns may show up, or the bad. We're consistently inconsistent.
This is true. The good thing the Suns have is that they've had a couple days of rest and Booker consistently plays better on the road, Warren will almost always give a good stat line lately and Jackson has been showing very nice improvement. Still have questions on the other 2-3 positions from night to night though, and for some reason the Bucks play well without Giannis.
"When we all think alike, nobody is thinking" - Walter Lippmann "Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed on them." ~ Frederick Douglass
Will Alan Williams be back this season? I miss the Ulis/Williams combo in the second unit that was killing teams the last half of last season. All I could find was this saying he'd miss 6 months but that seems like an awful long time for a meniscus repair. I don't feel like waiting until mid March to see him when we only have a dozen games left in the season.
Phoenix Suns forward/center Alan Williams today underwent a meniscus repair of his right knee. The procedure was performed by Head Team Physician Dr. Tom Carter in Phoenix. Williams is expected to return to full basketball activity in approximately six months.