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Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Greg Monroe To Come Off The Bench?
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Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Greg Monroe To Come Off The Bench?

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as discussion over Greg Monroe‘s fit in Milwaukee continues.

Welcome back to Milwaukee Bucks Daily.

If this is your first time joining us for the daily roundup, the idea of this piece is generally to help keep you up to date on the best of all the latest Bucks news on a day-to-day basis.

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This column acts as a means to recap what you might have missed from us at Behind The Buck Pass on the previous day, but also more importantly to share with you some of the work from around the internet that is worth your attention as a Bucks fan.

    As usual, if you spot something that you think might be of interest, you can send it our way too. Tweet it to @BehindTheBucks or mail it to winin6podcast@gmail.com.

    Let’s get down to it:

    Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 9/5/16

    Milwaukee Bucks History: Top 10 Point Guards In Franchise History (read here): As our Bucks History Month rolls on I took a look back at the Milwaukee Bucks’ point guard history. Unlike many other franchises around the league, the Bucks have generally relied on players at other positions to be their stars and so any list of Bucks point guards is guaranteed to be an eclectic mix. I put together my top 10 list of the best to play for Milwaukee at that position.

    Milwaukee Bucks: Looking Back At The 1971 NBA Finals (read here): It may be over 45 years ago now, but the 1971 NBA Finals remains the crowning moment in the history of the Milwaukee Bucks. How much do you actually know about the series that earned the Bucks their one and only championship though? Ti Windisch takes a look back at how the Bucks beat the Bullets.

    Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 9/5/16

    Scaletta’s Summer Top 100 Countdown: 50 – Greg Monroe (read here): Kelly Scaletta of Today’s Fastbreak continues his series of ranking the league’s top 100 players, slotting Monroe in at 100th overall. Scaletta suggests Monroe can still have value coming off of the bench but notes that without a certain type of player beside him is defensive efficiencies are close to impossible to effectively cover up.

    Greg Monroe: Creating A Fit For The Moose In Milwaukee (read here): Speaking of bringing Greg Monroe off the bench, HoopsHabit’s Aaron Mah also examined Monroe’s fit and concluded that the best place for him going forward is as a part of the second unit.

    That’s it for today’s roundup but check back in tomorrow when we’ll do it all again.

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