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Bucks struggle to score in 4th straight loss

January 11, 2007 By WRN Contributor

The Milwaukee Bucks scored a season low 77 points and dropped their 4th straight contest, 90-77 at home to the Toronto Raptors. 

The Bucks shot 42% from the field and just 2 of 16 (12.5%) from three-point range.  Their previous season point total had been 85 points. 

The Bucks played without injured starters Michael Redd, Mo Williams and Charlie Villanueva.  They were on the bench in street clothes. 

Milwaukee looks to end its 4-game slide at Philadelphia on Friday night.

 

Listen/Download – Ruben Patterson on Bucks poor second half. :13

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