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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 913838" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I</p><p></p><p>Yes. Really one of underlying factors in that 1st game was the lack of production from Holiday. If he puts up a respectable 20 points per game area, we would’ve been very much in that game.</p><p> In addition, I don’t think Giannis is 100% though (superior job rebounding though)</p><p> I think he needed a game or 2 to get in his groove. Remember how Tre Young changed in his first game back for Atlanta? A little more production from Holiday and a little from Giannis and the Bucks can get right back in this.</p><p></p><p>On a side note. The Suns went 25-26 at the FT line. That’s likely not sustainable and that was a definitive factor in game one. The Bucks need to shoot better than 56% from the FT line, that’s near paltry level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 913838, member: 10086"] I Yes. Really one of underlying factors in that 1st game was the lack of production from Holiday. If he puts up a respectable 20 points per game area, we would’ve been very much in that game. In addition, I don’t think Giannis is 100% though (superior job rebounding though) I think he needed a game or 2 to get in his groove. Remember how Tre Young changed in his first game back for Atlanta? A little more production from Holiday and a little from Giannis and the Bucks can get right back in this. On a side note. The Suns went 25-26 at the FT line. That’s likely not sustainable and that was a definitive factor in game one. The Bucks need to shoot better than 56% from the FT line, that’s near paltry level. [/QUOTE]
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