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How the Bucks Demolished the NBA’s #1 Defense



How the Bucks Demolished the NBA’s #1 Defense

The Milwaukee Bucks DOMINATED the OKC Thunder in the NBA Cup Finals, showcasing their offensive firepower against an Oklahoma City Thunder defense that’s been historically good this season.

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28 Comments

  1. Much better thoughtful analysis than other channels. Thanks again, strong work.

    Question: what's the breakdown on the common denominator for teams that have beaten the Celtics the past 2 years? I have a theory that it's simple rebounds/possessions combined with the Celtics happen to have a bad shooting night. But I'm sure there's more to it than just imbalanced rebounding, there have to be more factors.

  2. Rajon rondo also joining the staff over there is feeling like a underrated rated addition to their coaching staff

  3. Great video! The bucks did so many awesome things: attack from the elbow, twin tower offense, a young poa defender that shuts down an MVP candidate (on that topic, so many young great poa defenders: amen, tari, cason, naw, ajj, who says there is no defence in todays game isnt really paying attention.)

  4. Seems like the thunder were missing chet. He would’ve forced Giannis and Lopez to respect his 3 ball and been a bigger body. Hartenstein shrank the floor and for a team so reliant on drives that’s bad!

  5. capitalizing on what the defense is missing, inside presence going back to post and scoring in the paint while having shooters ready

  6. They still scored under the thunders average oppg, the question should be how was the thunders offense so bad. It was a historically bad shooting night.

  7. For everybody saying “they aint have Chet” ask yourself what exactly was Skinny Chet gone do against Giannis

  8. thunder really needs a 3 and D power forward like sign robert covington to the minimum or trade for xavier tillman. or they can draft one in this draft

  9. Hi Alex, I have seen the game and I agree with your analysis, but I think we also need to consider the 3P% of this match: 42% vs 15,6%

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