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Bucks throttled by Warriors

December 6, 2007 By WRN Contributor

One night after ending a 4-game losing streak, the Milwaukee Bucks were blown out by the Golden State Warriors in Oakland 120-90.

Michael Redd had 24 points to lead the Bucks, who have now lost 6 of 7.

The Bucks started slow, hitting just 5 of their first 23 shots from the field. 

Baron Davis and Stephen Jackson scored 20 points each to lead the Warriors.

The Bucks return to action Friday night in Seattle against the Supersonics.

 

Listen / Download – Coach Larry Krystkowiak on the Bucks 30-point loss. :20

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