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Bucks chances to make the playoffs?

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All pretty close. I think it's between butler and Giannis. Butler and Giannis are both great defensive players
 

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I think it's between butler and Giannis. Butler and Giannis are both great defensive players

This was the first breakout year for The Greek Freak though. Jimmy's been doing it for a longer period of time.
 

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https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/m...rity-lieu-rookie-year-campaign-231424428.html


Before the start of the 2016-17 season, few expected Malcolm Brogdon to rank among the NBA’s top rookies by year’s end. The whole league passed on the Virginia guard last June, with concerns about the ceiling of a 23-year-old four-year college player — albeit one who won ACC Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior — leading to Brogdon dropping out of the first round and not coming off the board until the Milwaukee Bucks selected him with the 36th overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft.

And yet, in the campaign’s final week, Brogdon stands as one of only a few players with a very real shot to win Rookie of the Year. Some of that’s due to shooting star Joel Embiid being limited by injury to just 31 games. Some of it’s due to his own strong work as a steady-playmaking and sweet-shooting complement to Giannis Antetokounmpo on a Bucks team that, before a recent skid, had begun looking like the kind of team nobody wanted to play in the opening round of the Eastern Conference playoffs.

When their players get within striking distance of this kind of individual honor, a lot of teams start lobbying the media members who vote for year-end awards with cute and clever direct-mail campaigns. (Think Big Al’s Paint, the Lou Williams 6th Man Easy Button, “Superman”-inspired briefcases for Dwight Howard, beard-grooming kits for James Harden, and Andrew Wiggins-themed socks.) The Bucks were all set to crank up their promotional machine to toot Brogdon’s horn … but apparently, the rookie had other ideas:

 
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