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As advertised, I am back for Part II of Milwaukee Bucks games you should circle, highlight, check off, whatever it is you do to remind yourself of games to make time for and be excited about for the Milwaukee Bucks in 2012-â13. By my account, there are 16 that stand out.
Part I covered the first four games, all in November. And, if you havenât yet checked out Part I and feel out of the loop (which you should), just click my name in the by-line in the upper left hand side of the screen at the beginning of the article and not only can you catch up on Part I, but all of my work Iâve done here at Rant Sports. (Feel Free to âlikeâ me on FB also! *wink*)
You know you want too!
Now that the self-promotion is out of the way, letâs get on with it. Here are games 5-8 of the Milwaukee Bucks 2012-â13 season to anticipate:
5. Wednesday, November 28th v. New York
The New York Knicks have always had a certain aurora surrounding them. The Knicks generally bring bigger than usual crowds to the Bradley Center (now the BMO Harris Bradley Center for the record) and this season should be no different. The Knicks are expected to be a competitive/borderline elite team in â12-â13 in the Eastern Conference.
Despite âLinsanityâ landing in Houston, New York has had an active off-season. The Knicks have added veteran, Hall-of-Fame bound point guard, Jason Kidd, center Marcus Camby and have brought back North Carolina Tar Heel, Raymond Felton to run the point.
New York also boasts Olympians Carmelo Anthony, Tyson Chandler and superstar PF Amare Stoudemire. Three-point specialist and Marquette product Steve Novak is also a bench player for the Knicks.
6. Sunday, December 9th @ Brooklyn
Ahhh, basketball has finally landed in Brooklyn, New York with an assist from rap mogul, Jay-Z. There hasnât been this type of excitement for Nets basketball in about a decade when J-Kidd, âVinsanityâ and Richard Jefferson wore the logo.
With a brand new arena in a prime spot in downtown Brooklyn, itâs sure to be an electric atmosphere for Brooklyn home games. Along with the arena and hype, the Nets should be a pretty good ball club this season.
The Nets are built around one of the best point guards in the league in Deron Williams, and in the off-season added all-star caliber SG Joe Johnson to pair with Williams to form a top-tier back court. Brooklyn has Gerald Wallace, Kris Humphries and Brook Lopez to fill out the front court to form a formidable starting five.
7. Saturday, December 15th v. LA Clippers
Another Saturday night home game against an elite opponent. âLob Cityâ featuring CPIII and Blake Griffin should be enough to compel you to come down to the BC for a Saturday night game. But with a down economy, more motivation may be needed to spend your hard earned buck. Look no further.
The Clippers have done a solid job assembling some quality talent around their dynamic duo of Paul and Griffin. Veteranâs Chauncey Billups, Lamar Odom and Grant Hill are around to provide stability and leadership. Khloe Khardisian sighting in Milwaukee anyone? The Clippers also tout an emerging young center in DeAndre Jordan, Racine, WI native Caron Butler and the sharpshooting Jamal Crawford.
Sounds like an ideal Saturday night to me!
8. Saturday, December 29th v. Miami
I really donât think this game needs too much hype from an overzealous writer, so Iâll make this short and sweet.
Saturday Night.
Defending NBA Champs.
LeBron. Wade. Bosh.
And former Buck Ray Allen returns to town.
Sounds like a terrific Christmas present to me! Catch my drift?
Thatâs a wrap. Look for Part III featuring Games 9-12 to highlight in 2012-â13 for the Milwaukee Bucks soon!
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