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Punchless Bucks fall to Wizards

April 2, 2007 By WRN Contributor

The Milwaukee Bucks fell to 2-6 since Larry Krystkowiak took over as head coach, falling to the Washington Wizards 121-107 at the Bradley Center on Sunday.

The Bucks played without Michael Redd who sat out with knee pain and had little punch offensively.  Mo Williams scored 25 points for the Bucks while Gilbert Arenas and Caron Butler had 19 each for the Wizards.  Butler had to leave the game with a fractured right hand.  His status for the remainder of the season is uncertain.

 

Listen / Download – Buck Charlie Bell says Bucks have few weapons after starting 5. :17

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