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Bucks forced into point guard by committee

November 1, 2013 By Bill Scott

Milwaukee Bucks point guards Brandon Knight and Luke Ridnour are doubtful for tonight’s game in Boston against the Celtics.

That means, Bucks head coach Larry Drew will be forced to play point-guard by committee, going with O.J. Mayo, Gary Neal and rookie Nate Wolters.

Neal played some point guard in Wednesday’s season opening loss to the Knicks.  He scored 16 points and dished out 5 assists.  Wolters also played 30-minutes and scored 9 points.

The Celtics are playing their home opener against the Bucks tonight.  They lost their season opener at Toronto on Wednesday.

The Bucks will play their home opener against Toronto on Saturday night.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Brandon Knight, Gary Neal, Luke Ridnour, Milwaukee Bucks, Nate Wolters, NBA, O.J Mayo



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