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A New Big Three

Four wins in five games is four wins in five games. Even when two of them come against a Kings team whose best player, ostensibly, is a comatose George Hill.

The Bucks won’t see the Kings in the playoffs. They could play the Pistons, a team they have now beaten twice in the past few weeks. The target should be on bigger things.

One month after trading for the immediately-helpful Eric Bledsoe, the eye test and numbers on Giannis/Bledsoe/Middleton suggest that the team has its biggest (only?) big three since Allen/Cassell/Robinson — and its first trio since then with a chance to trouble the East elite when the playoffs come and rotations are shortened and stars carry the day.