The Milwaukee Bucks are a really good basketball team, which is all you need to know.
The Kings opened the game up 14-7, but that one timeout taken by the Bucks changed everything. Once the Bucks regained the lead, they never looked back. Three after three, foul after foul, free throw after free throw went the Bucks way.
The scoreline indicates this was a bad loss, but there are still positives to be taken from it. The Kings went 3-1 on this road trip and now head home for four games. Through ten games to begin the season, they are 6-4 and that still tops what anyone predicted out of them.
First Quarter Observations:
Second Quarter Observations
Third Quarter Observations
Fourth Quarter Observations
Best Players
Justin Jackson led the way for Sacramento off the bench with 22 points on 9/12 shooting. His three ball started to fall and he was converting around the rim, all good signs.
Buddy Hield opened the first quarter with 12 points, but finished with 19. He didn’t play a whole lot in the second half due to the score but if the game was closer, Hield easily goes over 20 points again and that’s a good sign.
De’Aaron Fox made great plays again, but didn’t shoot the ball particularly well. He finished with 15 points, six rebounds and six assists in 26 minutes of action. He didn’t get to the line once in this game, as compared to him making 10/11 free throws against Atlanta.
Willie Money Watch
Willie got into foul trouble fast and he ended up playing only 19 minutes. In those minutes, he scored six points and grabbed four rebounds. This was his least encouraging performance this season.
Notable Players
Nemanja Bjelica was unusually bad today. In 21 minutes, he was 2-8 from the floor and failed to create any impact like had in all of the previous games.
Marvin Bagley came off the bench and scored 11 points to go along with six rebounds and a great block. He shot the ball very poorly and struggled at the free throw line, despite making his first three and drawing lots of fouls.
Troy Williams looked solid in his 16 minutes of action. He scored 11 points as well and made all of his three pointers. His only downfall was that blunder of a dunk that drew laughter in the crowd late in the fourth.
Notable Stats
It’s not my favorite stat, but every Kings player had a plus/minus of zero or worse. Koufos was the one with zero.
The Bucks made a franchise record of 22 threes. Those absolutely killed the Kings, similar to the Pelicans game.
The Bucks were also 30-33 from the free throw line, compared to the 11-22 from Sacramento.
The Kings were out-rebounded 56-44 and out-assisted 30-24.
The Game in One Sentence
Bogi is coming!
The Next Game
The Kings return to Golden 1 Center this Wednesday as they take on the Toronto Raptors at 7:00 PM PST.
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