Doc Rivers, the head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, isn’t mincing his words regarding the team’s recent struggles. With five losses in their last six games, including defeats against the Washington Wizards, Memphis Grizzlies, and Toronto Raptors, Rivers is far from pleased, Doc Rivers defames team, labeling the losses as “inexcusable.” This sentiment is shared among the Bucks players, who find the string of losses frustrating, given the opponents’ records.
Doc Rivers Defames Team Amidst The Race
It was noted that Khris Middleton didn’t seem pleased as he has emphasized that the team’s target was not only to the conference but the championship too whereas Damian Lillard had echoed this. He carried his research a little bit further and showed that even the acknowledgments of the official did not hide their awareness of the team’s downfall. It came to point that the weight of their situation was evident.
There were memes and twitter conversations everywhere ridiculing the Bucks showing, particularly the loss they suffered against the Raptors while they themselves were on a fifteen losing streak. This Milwaukee frustration is very high as the games left are not only crucial but will decide if the team gets a favorable playoff seed.
Safeguarding the narrow lead against the Cleveland Cavaliers to earn the second spot in the East with the Minority being the prevailing challenge, the Bucks confront this danger. Though getting the second seed originally promises an easier opponent in the playoffs, this season’s competition still turned out to be ferocious. They are actually made of not just good teams that have been in the play-in game for the whole season.
In spite of the Bucks reaching lows in the last games, they are no way crossed out and have the opportunity to counter this trend, not only against the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics as well as the other games approaching. The ominous shadow falls upon the Bucks – obviously can’t just slack on to the playoffs. With every game now being a superfight, they are looking for wins but also for their impression and playoff position.
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