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The Hump finishing on one of his Hump Dunks. Despite a career night, the Nets needed more if they wanted to pick up the W.

The shorthanded Nets fell to the Milwaukee Bucks at home tonight 105-99 despite a career night from Kris Humphries. The Nets looked great early on in this game in the first half, but were unable to hold off the Bucks, who were actually playing in an important game. The Bucks came in to the night just a game behind the Knicks for the 8th spot in the eastern conference, so playing a bad team like the Nets is a must win. Additionally, the Knicks are in Chicago tonight, and that will probably be a loss, and the Bucks have the tiebreaker with the Knicks because they beat them twice this year (I was at one of those game, read the recap here). In fact, that game was very similar to this one in many ways. Brandon Jennings had 36 points and 6 3’s in that game, while he had 34 and 6 3’s tonight. Another impressive Buck was KHH all-star Drew Gooden, who had 10 points and 11 rebounds. He had an even better game tonight with 23 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists (seriously, Nets?!?) The Bucks won that game and I was very happy, but I am not quite as happy tonight. However, I am not upset either because even though Nets fans would like to think it, the Nets have a 0% chance of making the playoffs, even if they magically can acquire Dwight Howard at the trade deadline (not likely) and I want the Bucks to catch the Knicks. If the Knicks were to miss the playoffs, they will be by far the most talented team to not make the playoffs and I will be very happy. I guess the Bucks just play well in KHH games and I wish them the best of luck throughout the rest of the season. On to the individual player notes from the game.

Brandon Jennings was very impressive yet again tonight.

For the Nets, the obvious star tonight was The Hump, mainly the first half Hump (though he was not bad in the second half). First, let me say that his career high was 25 points (we were there). He had 21 points and 10 rebounds at halftime. In the game, he had 31 points, 18 rebounds, 2 steals, and 3 Hump Blocks. Clearly a career night, but it’s just too bad it came in a loss. This game was clearly a tale of two halves, with the first half being fun and exciting for the Nets and the second half being what we have become used to as “Nets Basketball”. In the first quarter especially, the offense was as good as it has been all year despite not having D-Will. The Hump was attacking the basket, Morrow was hitting all his shots, and Gerald Green was getting to the rim. My two favorite plays were, off of a steal, Humphries ran the fast break and finished with a Hump Dunk. No Buck was going to get in his way, and he finished with a Gadzuric amount of authority. Another great play was an alley-oop from Farmar to Green who finished strong, knocking the ball way out of bounds after the finish. It was not nearly as good as his alley-oop on Saturday against Houston, but it was still a great play. In the second half, however, the Nets’ offense died and so did their team. Humphries did not have a bad half-10 points, 8 rebounds, but nobody else did anything and the Nets fell apart. With a nine point lead and about 2 minutes remaining in the third quarter, all the momentum switched to the Bucks. They went on a 9-0 run to end the quarter, capped by a buzzer-beating 3 by Beno Udrih (ewww) to tie the game. The Bucks never looked back and led by as many as 10 points in the fourth quarter. Brandon Jennings made some impossible 3’s, and although Jordan Farmar tried his hardest, he simply could not answer. Other than Farmar, nobody did anything in the fourth quarter, and Farmar honestly did not even do that much. Another disappointing Net was Marshon Brooks, who was coming off arguably his most balanced game in the NBA to date. He only had 10 points and he turned the ball over 5 times. He often looked lost on offense without Deron feeding him the ball and made some really, really bad decisions. Also, Sundiata is just not a backup point guard. He’s not good enough. He’s a good third string, but not a good backup, which is what Avery asked of him tonight. He had 4 turnovers in only 12 minutes, which is not what you want from a point guard. Morrow had a nice game with 17 points on 8-11 shooting, but this did not have a major effect on the game.

Gerald Green finishing an alley-oop. He had a great first half, but, as most Nets were, was invisible in the second half.

As I said in the beginning, this loss is much less bitter because the Bucks are looking to catch the Knicks for the 8 seed in the east, and as a Nets fan, I am happy to give up this victory for the greater cause. And nobody actually expected the Nets to beat the Bucks missing Deron and Lopez. The Nets’ next game will be on Wednesday as The Rock will host the Toronto Raptors. The last time the Nets played the Raptors, they lost by 21 at home in probably their worst effort of the season. I expect a somewhat better effort on Wednesday, and Raphi better hope so because he will be going. I will be getting back late Wednesday night and I hope to attend many games while I am home, starting with a KHH reunion game on Saturday when the Nets face the New Orleans Hornets. Bob’s Cats and Hornets alert: Bob beat the Hornets on the road tonight in probably the most disgusting game I have ever heard of (luckily, I did not see it) 73-71. EWWW. The leading scorers were Gerald Henderson and Jarrett Jack who both had 15 points. That’s right, nobody scored more than 15 points. It was a defensive battle (offensive struggle). Bob managed to get his 6th win of the season despite shooting 0-12 from 3. Our congratulations go out to all of Bob’s Cats!

Chris Kaman attempting to guard Bismack Biyombo. Have you ever seen a more disgusting picture? Because I sure haven't. Maybe it would be more disgusting if Johan Petro was somehow in it. Who knows how to use photoshop?

It’s that time of year again: March Madness. And as is always custom during March Madness, your KHH bloggers have filled out a bracket with our picks. Check out these picks below, and feel free to leave comments agreeing, disagreeing, or anything in between.

South Region

South Region Picks

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In this bracket, Kentucky is obviously the favorite. They are the number 1 overall seed in the tournament and have only lost twice all year (though they did lose their last game to Vanderbilt). However, Kentucky has always had talented teams since Calipari arrived and those teams have always underperformed in the NCAA tournament. And in my opinion, some of those teams were more talented with John Wall, Demarcus Cousins, and many others. I only see Kentucky going to the Elite Eight this year. A team that Kentucky will play in the second round is an underrated Iowa State team. They are going up against last year’s national champs UConn, but that is obviously a very different Connecticut team without current Bob’s Cat Kemba Walker. The Huskies will give Iowa State a good fight, but they just really aren’t that good of a team and they will not have a run like they had last year. A very interesting game is the 5-12 matchup in this bracket, Wichita State vs. VCU. VCU made an insane run to the Final Four last year, but I don’t see it this year. Wichita State has been good all season and they play in a surprisingly good Missouri Valley Conference. If Indiana beats Wichita in the second round and New Mexico State in the first round as I am predicting, we should see a great rematch between the Hoosiers and Kentucky. The Hoosiers handed the Wildcats their only regular season loss this year, defeating them on a buzzer-beating 3. Kentucky’s definitely out for revenge, and I expect them to dominate Indiana in that Sweet 16 matchup. Moving on to the bottom half of the bracket, where UNLV will play Pac-12 champ Colorado. Although I want to go with my college hometown Buffaloes, the Pac-12 is frankly awful and UNLV is a high-powered, fun team. Sorry CU, but you’re not getting to the next round. Notre Dame is a pretty bad tournament team, and they are really just boring. Also, I like Xavier this year. I like them so much that I think they will beat mighty Duke in the second round. Duke is a talented team, but they sometimes simply do not show up, and I think mid-major Xavier will take advantage of them. This will lead to a Sweet 16 matchup with Baylor, who is just too big and powerful to lose to Xavier. Baylor lost in the Big 12 tital game to Missouri, but I think this team is going to be going places this year. They have a ton of NBA talent, and this team is due for a big tourney run. In the regional final, the Bears will be matched up with Kentucky, and this is where Kentucky will fall. Baylor just will want it more and will win a close game to advance to the Final Four. NBA scouts should definitely watch this one.

West Region

West Region Picks

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This is probably the weakest region out there and this is where I expect to find a ton of upsets. It is also home to the KHH fan favorite Iona Gaels, but I will talk about them later. The 1 seed is Michigan State, fresh off of its Big 10 championship. The Spartans always seem to go far in March, and I think this might be another one of those years. I’m picking them to go all the way to the Final Four, and quite frankly it shouldn’t be too hard for them to get there. In the first round, they will be playing LIU Brooklyn, who plays just a few blocks away from the Barclays Center. This means that they will take the Nets’ stench of failure with them to the tournament and get blown out by Michigan State. My first major upset of the bracket takes place in the upper half of the west region. I am picking Long Beach State to upset New Mexico. Now, I have nothing against New Mexico, but the reason that upset is in italics is because Long Beach State is a very good team and really should be higher than a 12 seed. They’ve played top level competition this year, including victories at Raphi’s hometown Pittsburgh Panthers, Xavier, and Auburn. Additionally, they have played close games with great teams like San Diego State, Louisville, North Carolina, Kansas, and Kansas State. Now that’s a schedule! Most of those teams are better than New Mexico and The Beach will be ready for battle. One of those teams that LBSU lost to, Louisville, will be playing Stephen Curry’s Davidson team in the first round. However, Curry is not on that team and it should be an easy victory. But then they will have to play The Beach again! And The Beach now understands Louisville’s style of play and will knock out the Big East champs. Moving on to the bottom of the bracket, where Colorado State will play Murray State. The Rams are another hometown team for me, but Murray State has lost one game the entire season! How are they not a better seed??? They are ranked in the top 10 in the country and they got a 6 seed. It’s a travesty! (Travis Outlaw would not be pleased). They should be able to beat the Rams. Below them will be a play-in game between BYU and Iona, with the winner playing Marquette. Here at KHH, we are huge Iona fans after seeing them in person (you can read about it here), and I am so happy that they made the tournament as an at-large bid. They are probably the last team to get in, and I really don’t understand why, but they are in now and they are ready to rock ‘n’ roll. Hopefully they will crush a Jimmer-less BYU team in the play-in game and move on to play Marquette. If BYU wins, I will change my bracket accordingly, but I am picking a huge 3-14 upset here. Marquette has slowed down recently and Iona is playing with a chip on their shoulders after everyone is criticizing the people who make the bracket for letting Iona in. First, they will beat Marquette, and then I am picking the Gaels to beat Murray State in the second round. That would really be a great moment for KHH bloggers. At the bottom of this region, Florida and Missouri will meet in the second round. I thought that Missouri had a great argument to get a number 1 seed over UNC or Michigan State, but they are stuck with the number 2 despite winning a Big 12 championship. But Florida is a very talented team that I think will cause problems for the Tigers, who are majorly undersized. I’m picking Florida in the upset, and then I am unfortunately picking the Gators to beat Iona in the Sweet 16. The Gaels’ run will have to end eventually, and it will end here. Florida is simply too big and will overpower Iona. Michigan State and Florida should be a good game, but Michigan State is just a good tournament team and I have a feeling they will be in the Final Four.

East Region

East Region Picks

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This bracket should be mostly chalk, with one exception: Vanderbilt. Vandy had high expectations at the start of this year and really did not live up to them. They lost a bunch of games to bad teams early on, but they are definitely peaking at the right time, highlighted by a victory over Kentucky in the SEC championship game. They are my Final Four pick from this bracket. The number 1 seed here, Syracuse, has only lost 2 games this year, with no losses to non-Big East opponents. But they just lost to Cincinnati in the Big East semifinals and I don’t have a good feeling about them this year. I think that they will barely hang on to beat Kansas State in the second round, and they could get blown out by Vanderbilt in the Sweet 16. Vandy plays Lin-less Harvard in the first round, and this should be a somewhat close game. Harvard is a good team, but not as good as Vanderbilt. Wisconsin should roll over Montana, but will not beat the Commodores. In the bottom half of this bracket, Florida State catches my eye. They just beat Duke and North Carolina on back-to-back days and they are playing extremely well right now. Their second round game with Cincinnati will be a good one, as Cincy is playing well too, but Florida State is just too hot. 2 seed Ohio State will beat West Virginia in the second round and will set up a great Sweet 16 matchup with the Seminoles. The Buckeyes should have been better this year and their season will end in disappointment. The regional final will be between two very hot teams, and I think that Vanderbilt’s talent will lead them to a victory over Florida State.

Midwest Region

Midwest Region Picks

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The 1 seed here is North Carolina, who is coming off a loss to Florida State in the ACC championship game. Despite this loss, UNC has been good especially at the end of this year and I think they are due for a Final Four run. This bracket shouldn’t be too tough for them, at least until they get to the Elite Eight. An interesting matchup should be Temple vs. the Cal/USF winner. I’m picking the play-in game winner, but only if it is South Florida. Cal is terrible and does not deserve to be in the tournament. Despite some bad losses early in the year, South Florida has 12 Big East wins, and I think that should be enough to get any team into the tourney. They are tough and determined and they want to make a run. They will beat Temple if they get past Cal, which they will. However they will not get passed Michigan, who had a very nice season this year. The Wolverines will play the Tar Heels in the Sweet 16 and I don’t think Michigan will have enough talent to keep up. The bottom half of this bracket is extremely weak, and even though I don’t think Kansas is that good, they should roll through these teams. Georgetown is a very overrated 3 seed and St. Mary’s is too small to pose problems for the Jayhawks. The regional final matchup will be one that college basketball fans have seen many times, North Carolina and Kansas. It would not shock me at all if Kansas wins this one, but I’m picking UNC to make the Final Four.

Final Four

Final Four Picks

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As Final Four games should be, all of these games will be close and exciting until the very end. On the left side, Baylor will overpower Michigan State, who is essentially a one-man show with Draymond Green. That one man will be enough to get the Spartans to the Final Four, but no further. Baylor advances to its first every national championship game. On the right side, UNC will take on a scorching hot Vanderbilt team. Carolina’s NBA talent and defense will finally stop the Commodores’ great run to the Final Four. In the championship game, North Carolina will win. This game is so far away from now, which makes it very hard to pick, but I just don’t see Baylor winning a national title yet. The Bears will just have to wait until next year while the Tar Heels will get to celebrate yet again.

North Carolina also won the championship in 2009 led by Tyler Hansbrough.

Of course, making a bracket is next to impossible and all of these picks will likely be wrong, but I gave it a shot. As I said in the beginning, comment and let us know your opinions! In KHH news, the Nets will be taking on the Milwaukee Bucks at The Rock tomorrow night. Raphi is home for spring break and he better go, especially because of all the penny tickets on stubhub right now. I’m predicting a Nets loss, even if Deron Williams plays (unlikely). They never beat the Bucks.

Brandon Jennings throwing down one of his many dunks tonight. He killed the Knicks.

Tonight, the Knicks got blown out at the Garden by the Milwaukee Bucks, 100-86. This was a shock to everyone in the MSG crowd, including me. It is fair to say that everyone thought that the Knicks would snap their 4-game losing streak tonight against the Bucks, who came in with a record of 0-8 on the road. Throughout the game, Knicks fans were booing profusely, especially in the second half when the Knicks were simply unable to put the ball in the basket. In the second half, the Knicks only scored 35 points, and this was supposed to be a high-powered offense with Carmelo and Amare. It was far from that on Friday night. First I will talk about the impressive Bucks, then the terrible Knicks, and then the jokes and notes from the game.

Drew Gooden is so disgusting.

The star of the game for Milwaukee was Brandon Jennings. He was pretty incredible tonight, and he looked like an NBA superstar. I thought I was watching Derrick Rose. Jennings came into the game only averaging 18 ppg, but tonight he doubled that with 36. He even made 6 3’s, which is definitely not his strength. In the second half, he took over at times, making 3’s, getting steals, and smashing open break-away dunks. One possible reason he had such a good game was payback for the Knicks not selecting him in the 2009 draft. The Knicks had the number 8 pick, while the Bucks had the 10th. The Knicks picked Jordan Hill, and we all know how that worked out. Every Buck was on their game tonight, even Shaun Livingston (yes, he is still alive), who had a season high 18 points. He also got his first start of the season, taking the place of ex-Bob’s Cat Stephen Jackson, who was benched for the entire game for skipping morning practice. He probably wants to go back to Charlotte right now. And Jackson is probably the Bucks biggest offensive weapon, which makes it even more shocking that the Knicks lost this game by 14 points. Another impressive Buck, was, and I called it, Drew Gooden, who had 10 points and 11 rebounds. He helped the Bucks get many second chance opportunities and is very good at tipping balls to teammates. This is such a KHH thing to be good at. Petro should learn from Gooden.

Carmelo going up for a layup. He probably missed.

On to the Knicks, who were more disgusting than usual tonight. Their biggest problem was easy shots. In the second half, they could have easily scored 50 points if they didn’t miss layups. Literally, layups. Tyson Chandler and Amare Stoudemire were not able to make their layups tonight and it killed the Knicks. It seemed like they were from France, because all they were doing was French Layups. The Knicks did not hit a field goal in the first 6+ minutes of the fourth quarter and there were boos galore. The Knicks’ other major problem is that the bench is non-existent. Actually, the rest of the team other than Carmelo is non-existent, but especially the bench. They scored a grand total of 11 points. Drew Gooden alone scored 10 off the bench. Ew. The Knicks also shot 37% from the field (a very Nets number) and 27% from 3. That’s not going to win you many games. The leader for the Knicks was obviously Carmelo Anthony, who scored 35 points, but it was an extremely ugly 35. To prove this, after the game my sister asked me, “How did Carmelo score 35? He sucked tonight.” Yes, indeed, he sucked. He took 26 shots and only made 11 of them. Most of his shots were when he was double-teamed, and sometimes he got a lucky foul call. He made 11 foul shots, which will really help your scoring numbers. This was such a typical Carmelo performance. He takes 25+ shots, scores 30+ points, and the Knicks get blown out. So typical.

Carmelo was not happy tonight.

Now on to the jokes and notes:

  • Carmelo got thrown out of the game in the last two minutes after the game was already over. He got a double-technical called on him earlier in the game, and got another double-tech in between two of his foul shots. This ejected him, which led to an extremely KHH moment. Because he still had 1 shot left when he was ejected, the Bucks got to choose which Knick would get to take the foul shot. I thought they were going to choose Jared Jeffries, a 50% foul shooter, but instead they chose Josh Harrellson, a 57% foul shooter. For those of you who don’t know, Josh Harrellson is a rookie out of Kentucky. He does not look like an NBA player at all. He is extremely white and disgusting-looking. He promptly bricked the free throw to a chorus of boos, and the Bucks won the game. It was a great moment.

    Josh Harrellson. Ewwwww.

  • Speaking of white people, the Bucks have so many of them. I believe they have 7 of them. On a 15 man roster. Wow.
  • The referees seemed to be rooting for the Bucks tonight. Even though I was as well, they made some very bad calls against the Knicks. But it didn’t matter. That might have given the Knicks 5 points back, which wouldn’t have actually made a difference in the game.
  • Knicks fans were brutal tonight, as I expected they would be if the Knicks were losing the game. There were even boos in the first half when it was still a close game. In the third quarter, the “Fire D’Antoni” cheers started, and in the fourth, “Let’s Go Giants” was very popular. After Carmelo got ejected, it seemed like the fans were debating which cheer to use, which was very amusing to me. I definitely enjoyed myself, and joined in with both groups.

    Knicks Fans

  • Because of these Knicks fans, this was not a KHH event. At KHH events, fans don’t really care about the game very much. There are almost never boos and the home team is expected to lose. This was very different. I prefer KHH events.
  • As I announced in my preview, I wore my Deron Williams throw away jersey to the game today. I was not heckled nearly as much as I expected I would be, but I definitely got a few strange looks. I was rooting very loudly for the Bucks the entire game (I did not see a single fan for another NBA team, let alone the Bucks at the game), and I was standing and cheering when Brandon Jennings was hitting his 3’s in the fourth quarter. In some ways, I wish I was booed more, but I think I still got the point across that I was attempting to convert Knicks fans into Nets fans.

This was my last event, KHH or not KHH, before I go back to Colorado. The Nets will be playing at home against the Thunder tomorrow where I expect them to be blown out (110-89 is my prediction), but I will not be able to watch because I will be on a plane. It will be up to Raphi to provide a recap for our avid readers, and me. I will try to continue to blog during my time in college, and I will definitely keep up with the Nets.

I expect to see many Durant slams tomorrow.

Tonight, the order of the top 14 picks in the upcoming NBA draft will be decided in the draft lottery at 8:30 on ESPN (ugh). This time last year I was very upset at the Nets missing out on John Wall and landing only the third pick in the draft (which was Derrick Favors) even though they finished with the worst record in the league. This year, the Nets traded their pick in the Deron Williams trade to the Jazz, who have two picks in the top 14 including what would have been the Nets’ 6th position. I will be rooting for the Jazz to get a bad pick so that it makes the Nets’ trade look better in the long run. Luckily, I don’t think that there is any especially good talent in the draft this year and I am not too upset that the Nets don’t have a lottery pick. However, the nets still will have 2 picks in the draft, the Lakers number 27 pick (part of the Sasha trade) and the 35th pick, which is their own. Hopefully they will trade at least one of these picks to get Dwight Howard, but maybe I’m just dreaming. Now, I will look into Cristina’s crystal ball (a disgusting ball that I had when I was 5 that Cristina made me bring in for the Spanish play) and pick what order the lottery will be this year. I think that the NBA controls the lottery and only created it so that they can give good players to the teams that they want to give them to.

Cristina's Crystal Ball

Here is my prediction:

  1. Cleveland
  2. Minnesota
  3. Washington
  4. Toronto
  5. Sacramento
  6. Utah (from the Nets)
  7. Cleveland (from LA Clippers)
  8. Detroit
  9. Charlotte
  10. Golden State
  11. Milwaukee
  12. Utah
  13. Phoenix
  14. Houston

Today, I came across a Twitter page called “Bogut’s Mullet.” I came across it because Andrew Bogut just published one of his mullet’s post on his public twitter page. Here it is:

Andrew Bogut

How should Bogut respond?

This got me thinking. We could make a similar page for some Nets player! Johan Petro? Travis Outlaw? Maybe.

I am admittedly doing a poor job of posting my scrubs.  Maybe I should be condemned as a scrub blogger.  I gotta step up my game.  Here’s a look at your worst Central Division hall of famer

Chicago Bulls:

Brian “Veal” Scalabrine- This guy is a scrub hall of famer.  The whole crowd cheers for him every time he catches the ball.  Great team guy

John Lucas-  According to ESPN.com, “Lucas is only around to occupy the absolute bottom of the Chicago roster. If he sees more than a few minutes of court time this year, something probably went wrong.”

Jannero Pargo-  On his third stint with the Bulls, Pargo is putting up some pretty poor stats on a good team and still getting minutes.  Something doesn’t make sense.  If only there was such a position as dfts (designated free throw shooter).

Keith Bogans- Starting shooting guard??  But he stinks.  Another “defensive stopper”.  In more frank terms, a scrub.

Kurt Thomas- This is by default.  Thomas is a veteran leader still average 6 boards in limited minutes.  His days of pick and rolls with Starbury are way over though.

Cleveland Cavaliers:

Semih Urden- He isn’t that bad if he only plays 14 minutes.  But no more than that.  He only averaged 6 and 5 in Turkey.  It’s all downhill from here.

Alonzo Gee- If you thought Gee could fill the shoes of Lebron, well then you are a horrible evaluator of talent.  He has the potential to be a D-league hall of famer.

Joey Graham- He’s better than Stephen, but that’s not saying much.  They’re both scrubs.

Manny Harris- Maybe one day, he’ll be a solid rotation player.  Today, D-Leaguer all the way.

Luke Harangody- Someone needs to tell this guy to stop shooting threes (22 %).  Or maybe they did and he just beat them up.

Detroit Pistons:

Terico White- He is on the Pistons roster as of today, so he is eligible.  Rookie injured for the whole season, but we are still predicting scrubdom.  Still hasn’t played a minute in the NBA.

Dajuan Summers-  47% from 3 is good.  44% from the line?  That’s weird.  I would say he is a worse version of former Buck/Knick/Clipper great Tim Thomas

Ben Wallace- His defense does not make up for the offense anymore.  (I used to love when he was on Cleveland, and they would ring the bell for “big ben” when he shot free-throws aka bricks.)

Jason Maxiell:  He once had potential as a solid sixth man energy guy.  Now, he plays 15 mediocre mins per night for the Pistons.

Chris Wilcox- Top 10 pick drafted 4 picks earlier then Melvin Ely, both by the Clips.  The Clippers seemed to be trying to assemble an all-scrub team instead of a winning team.

Indiana Pacers:

Lance Stephenson- NYC legend.  NBA scrub.  Another Lincoln High School product that should have went/stayed in college. (Marbury, Telfair)

Solomon Jones- I hope he is a good towel waver because he will be doing a lot of that from the bench.

T.J. Ford- Over the hill.  He was a top 10 pick in the Lebron, Melo, Wade draft, but unfortuantely injuries and the lack of a legitimate shot plagued him.

Jeff Foster- My favorite all time scrub.  Keep pluggin away Jeff.  A

A.J. Price- He’ll be a solid NBA guard, but right now, A.J. is still of scrub status.  A.J. did play over Kemba last year at UConn

Milwaukee Bucks:

Keyon Dooling- A consistent all-scrub teamer.

John Brockman- A workhorse.  That means you probably aren’t that good.

Chris Douglas-Roberts- He can score the ball and everyone likes people who can score.  Actually that’s not true.  A lot of Knick fans are down on Melo.  (CDR is not close to as good as Melo)

Luc Richard Mbah-a -Moute- I have to say, he does do some good things on the court.  He does defend well and play with energy.  But the Bucks have a deep squad and Luc can’t really score.  Thus, he is on the Bucks scrub-team.

Michael Redd- New holiday in Milwaukee.  Michael Redd’s Contract’s expiration day.