• OkGo_Go_GuyB
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    3 hours ago

    Would anyone actually be surprised if the bucks happened to be healthy and had a good run?

    • AgadorFartacusB
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      2 hours ago

      Given the age and recent injury history of their roster, it would be a surprise if they were able to be healthy during the playoffs. But if they are, the talent is there to go an a run.

    • bjb406B
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      3 hours ago

      I wouldn’t be surprised, but I still don’t think they’re close to the Celtics if they are healthy, hell that was the consensus last offseason. And even though I don’t think its crazy to think they could go all the way, there’s a big difference between that and saying they’re the favorites. Like as a Celtics homer I think its possible that Baylor Scheierman could wind up being an all-star someday. but even I wouldn’t be crazy to suggest its likely, much less call him a favorite to do so.

    • Expert-HooperB
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      3 hours ago

      Could they be healthy? Sure.

      They’re only having a good run if all the good teams are injured again.

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        3 hours ago

        Would it surprise you if Porzingis, mitch robinson and Embiid are injured this postseason?

        Who on the pacers is doing anything to stop giannis?

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          Would it surprise you if Porzingis, mitch robinson and Embiid are injured this postseason?

          Not at all. Minus the Sixers those teams would still have enough to beat the Bucks.

          Who on the pacers is doing anything to stop giannis?

          Who cares about Giannis? The Bucks could barely stop a Pacers offense with their point guard playing on a bad hamstring.