Vote in the Brew Hoop Tuesday Tracker: NBA Cup Finals edition
I’ve already written ad nauseam about the NBA Cup in concept and in practice, so I’ll avoid that here and talk about what getting here actually means for this Bucks team. We all know that Milwaukee was pretty much left for dead by the national media after their 2-8 start. Rather than celebrate their return to contention following their 12-3 stretch that followed, the response outside Milwaukee has mostly been just to stop the Giannis trade speculation or takes about the team being cooked. That’s definitely good.
Will tonight’s game, though not counting in the standings, improve their perception around the league even more? A decisive win over the West-leading Thunder probably would do that. It needn’t be wire-to-wire, but they’d have to hold a double-digit lead for most, if not all, of the second half for many to think the Bucks controlled this game.
That’s a tall order against the league’s top defensive unit, who has been near the top of the league for the entire year to this point. So let’s say it’s a W in a close game. I’ll be surprised if Milwaukee is being heralded as “back” or once again regarded as a true title contender by the consensus. A close loss probably won’t change anyone’s opinion of the team, whereas a decisive defeat or blowout will give a lot of fuel to the naysayers.
As long as the margin is within 10 and the game remains close throughout, the outcome of this game probably won’t change many people’s opinions about the Bucks. Maybe we glean some things from how they match up with OKC specifically, but this is a team lacking Chet Holmgren. I don’t necessarily think this game tells us any more about how Milwaukee fares against the current best teams in the league than a matchup with Boston, Cleveland, or New York would. They’re chasing those teams in the standings, after all, so there’s plenty of juice for those games too, just not the same type of juice tonight has.
In this week’s Tuesday Tracker, we get your thoughts on the title game and what it means for your personal perspective on the Bucks. We also revisit two areas of the team where the numbers continue to improve from their early season nadirs: Bobby Portis and the defense.
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Does this 83rd game mean anything to you as a fan?
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38%Yes, because the winner gets a trophy (55 votes)
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42%Yes, because it’s a competitive basketball game (61 votes)
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18%No (26 votes)
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How does the Bucks’ performance in the NBA Cup knockout stage impact your outlook for the rest of the season?
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46%More optimistic that they could win the NBA title (64 votes)
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26%More optimistic that they’ll win multiple playoff series, but still won’t win it all (36 votes)
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26%No more or less optimistic (37 votes)
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0%Less optimistic (1 vote)
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Do you want the title game to count in the standings?
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45%Yes, win or lose (61 votes)
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29%Only an extra win for the victor and not an extra loss for the loser (39 votes)
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25%No, keep it as is (34 votes)
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Over his last four games, Bobby Portis is averaging 16.0 PPG and 10.5 RPG on .587/.467/.600 shooting. Is he currently in your good graces?
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39%Yes, and he never left (52 votes)
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21%Yes, though he wasn’t until recent games (28 votes)
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27%Yes, but he should still be traded this season or in the offseason (37 votes)
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9%No, and he should be traded this season (12 votes)
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3%No, but he should remain on the team at least through the playoffs (4 votes)
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The Bucks’ defense ranks 13th in defensive rating (0.1 above league average) per Basketball-Reference and 17th (1.1 below league average) per Cleaning The Glass, which filters out garbage time and heaves. Describe their defense:
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12%A strong unit that will finish top ten (17 votes)
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35%Undoubtedly above average (46 votes)
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47%Average or close to it (62 votes)
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4%Undoubtedly below average (6 votes)
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Do you approve of the job Doc Rivers is doing as the Bucks’ head coach?
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59%Yes (78 votes)
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12%No (16 votes)
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28%Undecided (37 votes)
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Do you approve of the job Jon Horst is doing as the Bucks’ general manager?
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48%Yes (64 votes)
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25%No (34 votes)
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25%Undecided (33 votes)
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Do you think this Bucks team can win the title as currently constructed?
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47%Yes (64 votes)
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34%No (47 votes)
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17%Undecided (24 votes)
As always, this poll will be open until midnight Central on Friday, and we’ll post the results later that day. Thanks for voting!