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A day late, but October 16 was the 41st anniversary of the Milwaukee Bucks losing to the Chicago Bulls 89-84 and moving the franchise all-time record to 0-1.

10 months ago Horoscope_cancer_tiny TheJay 2 comments 0 recs  | 

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The Bucks, who by the way won a championship faster than any expansion team in history: three years.

The Bucks of today are terrible. They used up all their salary cap on players like Mo Williams and Andrew Bogut and Richard Jefferson, and then someone must have realized that their team could never win the way they were constituted. So now they’re just giving people away, and if Michael Redd’s contract wasn’t out of this world, he’d be playing somewhere else by now.

They gave $75 million to Andrew Bogut. Crazy.

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by ZombieMonta on Oct 17, 2009 11:50 AM EDT reply actions  

At least Bogut is a starter

$6 million/year for six (!!) years to Dan Gadzuric was the worst move.

Sign Corky Miller

by TheJay on Oct 19, 2009 8:20 AM EDT up reply actions  

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