If you’ve been watching Las Vegas Summer League, you know what the drill is: The Milwaukee Bucks played the Dallas Mavericks, and something you could claim to be basketball took place. Ultimately, the Bucks would hang on for a 100-89 victory.
The first quarter was something of an up and down affair, the Bucks starting things with a 10-7 lead about halfway through the allotted 10 minutes. Lindell Wigginton took on starting point guard duties and his limitations as a pure creator were on display not so much in terms of turnovers, but merely the fact that the base offense failed to ever get out of first gear once he began his motions.