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Podcasts:
In this episode, Nick, Jeremy and Preston debate the merits of a potential Kenyon Martin acquisition, review the month of December and reveal their favorite NBA moments of 2014.
In this episode, Jeremy, Nick and NBA.com's Jon Harzell try to make sense of Jabari Parker's torn ACL, recap Monday's wild finish in Phoenix, and talk fantasy basketball.
In this episode, Nick, Preston and Jeremy debate the futures of Milwaukee's young role players, provide realistic expectations for December, and analyze Zach Lowe's recent Bucks feature on Grantland.
In this episode, Nick, Preston and Jeremy recap Tuesday's loss to Cleveland, discuss Ersan's trade value, and take a look at the carnage that awaits on the December schedule. Plus, the guys use a hot new Internet tool called Google to get to the bottom of why Jeremy's apartment is so unbearably dry.
In this episode, Jeremy and Nick reflect on two weekend losses, recap a solid win over Detroit and preview Wednesday's matchup with Andrew Wiggins and the banged up Timberwolves.
After what went down Wednesday night - #TheReturn, The Layup, a three-game winning streak - we literally had no choice but to record an emergency podcast. Jeremy, Preston and Nick go off the cuff about the 122-118 victory as well as preview Friday's game in Toronto and Saturday's game against the Wizards.
In this episode, Nick, Jeremy and hot take machine Preston recap the Bucks' Sunshine State road trip, discuss Jason Kidd's rotations, and preview #TheReturn to Brooklyn on Wednesday.
In this episode, Nick, Preston and Jeremy analyze the Bucks' first two-game winning streak in more than a year-and-a-half, preview the preseason finale, and struggle with two of life's most powerful enemies: bread and technology.
On this episode, Nick, Jeremy and Preston recap Tuesday's Bucks-Cavs preseason game and delve into the over/unders featured on the site this week. Plus, we debate whether or not watching a bad team can be fun and give a shoutout to the thriving metropolis/Bucks fan hotbed that is Toledo, Ohio.
Preston had things to do for his real job, so it's just Nick and Jeremy on this episode of the Bucksketball podcast. We recap the first three preseason games, discuss how Giannis the point guard has performed, and (kind of) implore you to bet on Jason Kidd to win Coach of the Year. Jeremy also spits another lava-hot haiku, so you won't want to miss that. Note from Jeremy: We recorded the podcast before Jabari Parker busted out a few spin moves from the post and almost dunked on a guy named Joe Harris on the Cavs. He looked plenty quick and very strong tonight. I'm an idiot. But still.
On the eve of the preseason, Nick Whalen, Preston Schmitt and Jeremy Schmidt discuss the frontcourt situation, provide realistic expectations for Larry Sanders and decide whether preseason games are worth getting excited about (spoiler: they’re not). Plus, Jeremy makes his haiku-ing debut. Also, make sure to head over to iTunes and subscribe so you can enjoy the sonic version of us piping hot whenever we cook it up. And as long as you’re over there, drop a review and let us know that you love us. Five stars is preferred, but we can live with five stars or five stars as well. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bucksketball-better-milwaukee/id573357251
Nick Whalen, Jeremy Schmidt and Preston Schmitt are back with the second Bucksketball podcast of the preseason. In this episode, we talk Bucks media day, assess the situation at point guard and banter about whether or not Giannis is, indeed, the second coming of Magic Johnson. Plus, Jeremy shares a message from a very straightforward fortune cookie. Also, make sure to head over to iTunes and subscribe so you can enjoy the sonic version of us piping hot whenever we cook it up. And as long as you’re over there, drop a review and let us know that you love us. Five stars is preferred, but we can live with five stars or five stars as well. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bucksketball-better-milwaukee/id573357251
Just in time for training camp, the Bucksketball podcast is back. Look, we even have a new logo! Nick Whalen, Preston Schmitt and Bucksketball himself, Jeremy Schmidt, discuss an eventful Bucks offseason. How does Kendall Marshall fit in with this roster? What position should Jabari Parker play? Is Ersan Ilyasova still on the team? Plus, a waaaay-too-late draft evaluation and an update on the progress – or possible lack thereof – in the Bucks’ quest for a new arena. Also, make sure to head over to iTunes and subscribe so you can enjoy the sonic version of us piping hot whenever we cook it up. And as long as you’re over there, drop a review and let us know that you love us. Five stars is preferred, but we can live with five stars or five stars as well. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bucksketball-better-milwaukee/id573357251
(Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images) We’re back! Producer Jeramey and I talk about things we love before Producer Jeramey talks about something he hates and I then hate that he hates that … or something along those lines. Then we get off topic as I rant praise Khris Middleton and Nate Wolters while dismissing their potential as players. Typical Jeremy, right? WHEN WILL MY VENDETTA STOP. We move into more glorious Giannis talk and some upcoming schedule talk before finishing on the long day Larry Sanders had on Thursday before another horrific showing from me in The Basketball-Reference game. Tell your friends about us and we’ll keep telling you about the Bucks.
We’re back! Harris could (already has?) make the Bucks rue the day they dealt him. After two months of rest, the Bucksketball Podcast makes its triumphant return with discussion of New Year Predictions gone right, Jim Boylan as Bucks coach, the trade season, Tobias Harris’ departure, the fit of JJ Redick, Monta Ellis and Brandon Jennings and an embarrassing run in the Basketball Reference Game for Jeremy.