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Bucks' playoff hopes still strong
In eight games since Michael Redd has been out, Ramon Sessions is second on the team with 20.8 points per game.  
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Published Feb. 12, 2009 at 4:30 p.m.
Tags: bucks, ramon sessions, eastern conference, nba playoffs, scott skiles

At the observed halfway point of the 2009 National Basketball Season, the Bucks -- minus three front-line starters -- are 26-29. If the season ended today, they'd own the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.

Considering the team won 26 games overall last season, it's safe to say the Scott Skiles era is off to a pretty decent start. It's also safe to say that, even without Michael Redd, Andrew Bogut and (for now, at least) Luke Ridnour, all might not be lost for this team.

Milwaukee's 122-110 victory over Indiana Wednesday night backed up that claim. The Bucks scored at least 100 points for the third straight game, an impressive feat for a team missing its leading scorer.

And once again, Ramon Sessions played a major role.

Starting in place of Redd, Sessions continues to impress. The former second-round draft pick recorded his second double-double in the last three games, scoring 15 points with a season-high 17 assists.

In the eight games since Redd went down, Sessions has averaged 20.8 points and 7.5 assists per game. He's shooting 50.5 percent from the field (51-101) and 82 percent from the line. The Bucks are 4-4 during that stretch.

"He's been playing great," said Indiana coach Jim O'Brien. "He's a very difficult guy to contain."

He's not doing it alone, though. On Wednesday, Richard Jefferson led the way with 32 points while Charlie Bell came off the bench to score 20 as the Bucks shot nearly 54 percent from the field.

Why is the offense working so well? Because the players have bought into Skiles' system: they're moving the ball, they're making the extra pass. In short, they're working for a shot instead of jacking up a jumper at the first opportunity.

"That's one thing we knew we were capable of doing, scoring the basketball," Villanueva said. "We're playing good basketball now; regardless of the circumstances ... we're playing good basketball."

With Redd done for the year and Bogut out for at least the next two months, former reserve players can rest assured that their playing time won't suddenly disappear one day. That doesn't make things easier for Skiles, who'd rather have his full roster ready to go, but he does expect his players to have the same mindset regardless of who's available.

"If we're going to be really, really good as a franchise and a serious contending team, that means you have to have a high level of mental toughness," Skiles said. "When you go into games, you play the same all the time."

Equaling last season's dismal victory total was a step in the right direction of the Bucks, who have struggled at times to find consistency this season. Even playing shorthanded, the focus is still on the playoffs, which, strangely enough, are still well within reach.

The schedule is in the Bucks' favor: of their final 27 games, 16 come at the Bradley Center, where Milwaukee is 16-9 this season. Three of those games are against Chicago and New Jersey, the Bucks' closest competition in the playoff race.

As of today, according to the Bucks' media relations department, the team's second-half opponents have an overall record of 571-524 (.522 winning percentage) with two games each against the Bulls, Nets, Cleveland and New Orleans and three against Orlando.

"We're trying to make a playoff push," said Villanueva. "Regardless of who's on the floor, we're trying to make a push."

The Bucks will enjoy a few days off before returning to action Tuesday night in Detroit, the second of four consecutive games against Central Division opponents.



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Posted by Bango on Feb. 17, 2009 at 12:27 p.m. (report)

The rest of the season starts tonight. For you fans, here's a great paragraph from New York Times Magazine on basketball. It wonderfully says why it's the world's greatest game. Go Bucks! "There is a tension, peculiar to basketball, between the interests of the team and the interests of the individual. The game continually tempts the people who play it to do things that are not in the interest of the group. On the baseball field, it would be hard for a player to sacrifice his teams interest for his own. Baseball is an individual sport masquerading as a team one: by doing whats best for himself, the player nearly always also does what is best for his team. There is no way to selfishly get across home plate, as Morey puts it. If instead of there being a lineup, I could muscle my way to the plate and hit every single time and damage the efficiency of the team that would be the analogy. Manny Ramirez cant take at-bats away from David Ortiz. We had a point guard in Boston who refused to pass the ball to a certain guy. In football the coach has so much control over who gets the ball that selfishness winds up being self-defeating. The players most famous for being selfish the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens, for instance are usually not so much selfish as attention seeking. Their sins tend to occur off the field."

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Posted by corrina252 on Feb. 14, 2009 at 7:48 p.m. (report)

There is no great mystery here. The Bucks are a MUCH better team without Michael Redd. It really is astonishing how clueless the typical Bucks fan is. Of course, I do not wish injury on anybody but when I heard I could watch this squad without Redd on the floor, well, I was just simply giddy. I am sure that Redd is a wonderful person and contributes a lot to the community but I just loathe his style of play. He makes no other player around him better. He is a poor defender, passer, and ball handler and when he was healthy and on the floor the offense just did not have a good flow to it. Inevitably, when he was dribbling himself into a corner of the court with 3 defenders guarding him, his teammates would naturally not move or cut and create that quality movement and spacing so vital in the NBA game.

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Posted by 3cube on Feb. 13, 2009 at 12:49 p.m. (report)

Might wanna check your stats again, because 17 assists isn't a career high for sessions. Down the stretch last year he handed out 20+ helpers in a game. If they don't resign him to a long-term contract and get rid of some of the other riff-raff, i am going to find a new team to cheer for. He should have been starting PG last year and all this year...he's proved when given an opportunity that he can play at an elite level.

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Posted by Z_boy on Feb. 12, 2009 at 5:46 p.m. (report)

Yes, these guys had one tough schedule in the beginning of the season. And then, of course, all these bizarre injuries. It's just a shame. Yet here it is right about All-Star Weekend, and the Bucks are still hanging in there. These guys are scrappy and are really trying.

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Posted by Dowtowner on Feb. 12, 2009 at 4:54 p.m. (report)

Get behind this team. The Bucks have had a historically tough schedule in terms of road stretches and games played before the break. Theyre currently tied with Toronto for the NBA lead in total games played (55) and total road games (30). However, that means theyll also play the most home games and have the most days off in the second half (along with Toronto). GO BUCKS!

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