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Shorthanded Bucks can't compete with lowly Sixers

January 31, 2008 By WRN Contributor

The Milwaukee Bucks wrapped up their quick 2-game trip out East with one of their worst performances of the season, a 1169 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.

The Sixers shot 54% from the field, while the Bucks hit just 38%.  Milwaukee didn't surpass the 50-point mark until the 4th quarter. 

Milwaukee was once again, led by Royal Ivey with 17 points. 

The Bucks have played three games without their leading scorer, Michael Redd.  He's expected to return to the lineup Saturday night at home against Houston.

 

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