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Joe Toth- US PRESSWIRE
With the National Basketball Association schedule having been released this week, itâs only fitting to look at it with eager anticipation. If youâre an NBA and basketball junkie like me, youâve already scanned it over and looked for compelling games to tune into.
My true love, no disrespect Melody, (my loving GF of near a year) is and always has been, Milwaukee Bucks basketball. With that being said, Iâve already studied the Bucks schedule as if I was feverously prepping for a mid-term exam.
There are 16 games on the 2012-2013 Milwaukee Bucks schedule that demanded an immediate desk check for a highlighter. I own a âBucks-greenâ one, you? To simplify the process, I am doing a four-part assessment of the games I chose to put the âBucks-greenâ highlighter to use.
So without further ado, not only is November bringing us Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie!â¦.. November is also delivering us four must-see Bucks games!
1. Friday, November 2nd @ Boston
The Bucksâ season opener is at the star-laden, veteran savvy and 2011 Eastern Conference Finals runner-up, Boston Celtics. Rondo, Pierce, KG, Ray Allâ¦â¦. wait, oops! My bad Celtic nation, sensitive subject! Itâs all good though, as the newly acquired Jason Terry will be making his Celtic debut and 2012 1st-Rd draft pick Jared Sullinger (No. 21 pick â12) will be making his NBA debut. How can a season opener at Boston not get the blood pumpinâ?!?!
2. Saturday, November 3rd v. Cleveland
If you arenât chomping at the bit for the home opener to begin with, youâre not a serious Milwaukee Bucks fan! Cleveland comes to town for this seasonâs edition featuring former #1 draft pick (2011) and reigning Rookie-of-the-Year Kyrie Irving. Outside of Irving, Cleveland has plenty of exciting, young talent to watch: Tristan Thompson (No. 4 pick â11); Dion Waiters (No. 4 pick â12) & Tyler Zeller, who was on the Bucksâ radar going into this yearâs draft. (No. 17 pick â12) Donât forget about a possible Jon Leuer sighting!
3. Saturday, November 17th v. New Orleans
When the Bucks are a competitive team, which I fully expect this season, Saturday night games at the Bradley Center have historically created a buzz around town. Thereâs only a  handful of them a year. New Orleans touts this yearâs #1 overall draft pick in Anthony Davis. The âUni-Browâ possesses superior athleticism and length and has the potential to be a superstar. Watching Davis and John Henson mix it up could be worth your coin and Saturday night entertainment fill alone.
The Hornets also bring to town a pair of marksmen who arenât gun shy in Eric Gordon and Austin Rivers (No. 10 pick â12). Ryan Anderson, who nudged Milwaukeeâs own Ersan Ilyasova for the 2011 Most-Improved Player-of-the-Year award is also a Hornet. Anderson, like Ersan, is aggressive on the boards and can shoot the three. Watching Anderson and Ilyasova do battle all night should be intriguing.
4. Saturday, November 24th v. Chicago
A Saturday night tussle against the arch-rival Chicago Bulls is always a big game. Even without the presence of Derrick Rose. Yes, this game does lose a little bit of appeal sans Rose, whose out until March. But, we still have Milwaukeeâs favorite, Joakim Noah, leading Chicago into town for what is sure to be a hostile-as- always, full house in the first of four Bucks/Bulls clashes in â12-13. Last I checked the Central Division Championship still runs through Chicago. Letâs fire the opening salvo!
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