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mufan2003
06-16-2015, 01:37 PM
From the Bucks RealGM forum. A nice reminder of what the Bucks will be getting back.

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Goose85
06-16-2015, 02:12 PM
Fingers crossed on the knee, but watching that first video reminded me how good Parker can be, and really has me thinking this team is primed to make a big move in the East.

Thanks for sharing MUFan2003.

mufan2003
06-17-2015, 02:24 PM
Fingers crossed on the knee, but watching that first video reminded me how good Parker can be, and really has me thinking this team is primed to make a big move in the East.

Thanks for sharing MUFan2003.

I have heard that things are going very well. The Bucks brought in a specialist to work specifically with Parker. Advances in technology have also improved ACL surgeries and repairs. I am optimistic.

MKE_GoldenEagleFan
06-19-2015, 06:04 PM
If Parker can be a legitimate All Star type player, and Giannis continues to progress the Bucks will be VERY good.

mufan2003
07-24-2015, 02:21 PM
Jabari Parker rehab workouts in Vegas, a good sign.

http://www.nba.com/bucks/gallery/jabari-parker-works-out-vegas

Goose85
07-24-2015, 03:07 PM
Make sure he is ready before he comes back. I am sure they are thinking long term.
Bucks could really be fun if he is back for most of the season at close to 100%.

MKE_GoldenEagleFan
07-28-2015, 03:55 PM
This is the first time in a very long time that I am excited about the Bucks, I think they could have a nice run in front of them in Parker comes back and the core can stay healthy and avoid season ending injuries like Parkers.

Goose85
07-28-2015, 04:05 PM
This is the first time in a very long time that I am excited about the Bucks, I think they could have a nice run in front of them in Parker comes back and the core can stay healthy and avoid season ending injuries like Parkers.

This is really looking to be a perfect storm for the Bucks.

A young and so far fun to follow team that has captured the interest of many fans that have lost interest in the Bucks / NBA.

Now if you have some on the court success with the expectation of a bright future, and add in a new state of the art facility in two years it could really be perfect timing for the Bucks.

I'm really looking forward to seeing shovels hit the ground, and fully expect this deal will work out for everyone. Great for downtown Milwaukee, who already has a lot of construction going on (833 building / Northwestern Mutual).

IWB
07-28-2015, 07:12 PM
I talked with someone close to Jabari last week. Said that rehab is going great, he is in really good shape and knee is strong, just being extra careful so he is still being held out of any type of play. Still does his workouts and certainly could play, but Bucks are taking no chances which is the right move.

mufan2003
07-28-2015, 07:57 PM
I was also surprised to see no knee brace....nothing, it is as if there are no worries and as you said Jim are just proceeding cautiously with Jabari and not pushing it.

Goose85
07-29-2015, 08:46 AM
That is great to hear. The NBA season is a long one, and the Bucks have eyes on the playoffs, so extend even further. Take it slow and make sure Parker is good for the long haul.

Rehab and sports medicine have come a long way. I am really interested in seeing how this sports medicine facility the Bucks and MU are talking about progresses. Could this become the place for pros to only come and develop programs to enhance their performance and also to rehab from injury?

MKE_GoldenEagleFan
07-29-2015, 04:10 PM
This is really looking to be a perfect storm for the Bucks.

A young and so far fun to follow team that has captured the interest of many fans that have lost interest in the Bucks / NBA.

Now if you have some on the court success with the expectation of a bright future, and add in a new state of the art facility in two years it could really be perfect timing for the Bucks.

I'm really looking forward to seeing shovels hit the ground, and fully expect this deal will work out for everyone. Great for downtown Milwaukee, who already has a lot of construction going on (833 building / Northwestern Mutual).

The fans of Milwaukee have proven repeatedly that they will support a team that wins or is even reasonably competitive. Look at the Brewers when they have made the playoffs or even come close people go in flocks to games. When the Bucks had the "big 3" or Allen, Cassell, and Big Dog and were regularly one of the top 5 teams in the East the BC was packed for the playoffs and was an electric atmosphere for those Eastern Conference Finals games. That can and will happen again if the Bucks can manage to become relevant.

The issue in the past was just that the team was always horrible or the 7 or 8 seed and that doesn't get people real excited anywhere.

mufan2003
07-29-2015, 09:40 PM
The fans of Milwaukee have proven repeatedly that they will support a team that wins or is even reasonably competitive. Look at the Brewers when they have made the playoffs or even come close people go in flocks to games. When the Bucks had the "big 3" or Allen, Cassell, and Big Dog and were regularly one of the top 5 teams in the East the BC was packed for the playoffs and was an electric atmosphere for those Eastern Conference Finals games. That can and will happen again if the Bucks can manage to become relevant.

The issue in the past was just that the team was always horrible or the 7 or 8 seed and that doesn't get people real excited anywhere.

Well said. I am going off of memory, but in 2001 I believe the Sporting News rated the Bradley Center as the loudest arena in the NBA. Wisconsin is a great, great sports state. Not only are fans passionate, but they are well informed.

MKE_GoldenEagleFan
08-03-2015, 03:00 PM
Well said. I am going off of memory, but in 2001 I believe the Sporting News rated the Bradley Center as the loudest arena in the NBA. Wisconsin is a great, great sports state. Not only are fans passionate, but they are well informed.

That's no joke, I was at two of the games, it was LOUD in there, awesome atmosphere for a game, I hope this team can get back to that.