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mufan2003
10-16-2017, 01:41 PM
With the NBA tipping off Tuesday night, what type of season will the Bucks have?

I think a reasonable goal would be the 4th seed, home-court advantage and win a playoff series. However, I am going to be bullish and predict a 47-35 record. Assuming there are no significant injuries, I think the Bucks can surpass Toronto and Washington and grab the #3 seed in the East. The Bucks win their first playoff series since 2001 but lose in the Conference Semifinals (in 7 games to Boston).

Supposedly, the Bucks' players have set a goal to reach the Eastern Conference Finals. Unlikely, but in a weaker Eastern Conference, not impossible. Looking forward to the start of the season.

mufan2003
10-16-2017, 01:49 PM
https://elitesportsny.com/2017/09/06/milwaukee-bucks-eastern-conference-underdogs/

http://www.nba.com/article/2017/10/16/morning-tip-24-questions-2017-18-season-warriors-cavs-thunder-rockets#/

MUfan12
10-16-2017, 02:25 PM
44 wins and a 5/6 seed. I just don't see them as much better than they were a year ago.

Goose85
10-16-2017, 04:49 PM
I am predicting 50 wins and a battle for the 4 seed (yep, I prefer to be overly optimistic).
Maker shows significant improvement, and will be a defensive presence. Middleton plays a full season, and that not only helps outside shooting, but also defensively.
Full team for the second half of the season (Parker).
I also think Giannis will take another step, get the NBA star treatment from refs, and will really fill up the stat sheet.

Maker / Giannis / Parker / Middleton / Snell / Brogdan - that will be one pretty good and long defensive team (even with Parker) and I think will cause some teams trouble.
Decent depth with Delly, Monroe, Henson, Teletovic, and hopefully Jefferson.

mufan2003
10-18-2017, 09:59 PM
I am predicting 50 wins and a battle for the 4 seed (yep, I prefer to be overly optimistic).
Maker shows significant improvement, and will be a defensive presence. Middleton plays a full season, and that not only helps outside shooting, but also defensively.
Full team for the second half of the season (Parker).
I also think Giannis will take another step, get the NBA star treatment from refs, and will really fill up the stat sheet.

Maker / Giannis / Parker / Middleton / Snell / Brogdan - that will be one pretty good and long defensive team (even with Parker) and I think will cause some teams trouble.
Decent depth with Delly, Monroe, Henson, Teletovic, and hopefully Jefferson.

I love it Goose. The East is open, why not be optimistic.

Goose85
10-19-2017, 09:57 AM
Beat Boston on the road - Can't win the all if you don't win the first!

Great time for the Bucks to play a game with the Celtics. The have almost an entirely new team, and haven't figured things out yet, and on top of that lose Hayward.
Tough first month with a couple v. Boston and Cleveland, but it was a nice way to start.

MKE_GoldenEagleFan
10-19-2017, 10:13 AM
The Bucks have a pretty tough schedule to open with Boston x2, Cleveland x2 and OKC all in their first 10 games. Sure Boston doesn’t have Hayward, but they still played Cleveland to the buzzer and have some talented pieces. I’m not saying Boston is still the 2nd best team in the East, but I don’t see them finishing below 5th. I’ll be happy if they come out of the first 10 at 6-4 even with the first one in the bag.

My new season long predictions:

Bucks: 48-34

1. Cleveland
2. Washington
3. Toronto
4. Milwaukee
5. Boston
6. Philadelphia
7. Miami
8. Detroit

MUfan12
10-19-2017, 01:42 PM
44 wins and a 5/6 seed. I just don't see them as much better than they were a year ago.

After last night, I'm revising to 80-2.

mufan2003
10-21-2017, 10:24 PM
I am not one for articles by ESPN, but this is an exception. Tells the story on how the Bucks decided to go about building their team.

http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/page/enterpriseBucks/how-giannis-antetokounmpo-bucks-plan-take-warriors