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Bucks look to end slide tonight

February 13, 2013 By Bill Scott

The Milwaukee Bucks look to end a 4-game losing streak tonight when they host the Philadelphia 76ers NBA action at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

The Bucks have lost 6 of their last 7 games and are back to .500 (25-25).  They occupy the 8th spot in the NBA’s Eastern Conference, 3-games in front of the 76ers.

AUDIO: Coach Jim Boylan on his message to the team :13

A win tonight and the Bucks move 4 games in front of the 76ers heading into the All-Star break.  A loss however and the Bucks would hold just a 2-game lead.

AUDIO: Jim Boylan said they have to stop feeling sorry for themselves :14

The Bucks have a 2-0 lead in the series and can clinch with a victory at home tonight.

Brandon Jennings

If the Milwaukee Bucks are entertaining trade offers regarding point guard Brandon Jennings, there’s at least one team interested.

ESPN’s Marc Stein says the Dallas Mavericks are interested if Milwaukee is serious.

Jennings is a restricted free agent this summer and could get offers larger than the Bucks may want to match.

 

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Brandon Jennings, Jim Boylan, Milwaukee Bucks, NBA



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