Monday, April 18, 2011

them on offense and in the locker room

The Bucks were the lowest-scoring team (91.9 points per game) in the NBA in three years and the worst shooting team (43.0 percent) since the franchise's expansion year in 1968-69. "It's a bitter pill to swallow for sure Coach Sunglasses," Bucks coach Scott Skiles said Thursday. "My personal belief is there's no reason to try and put a positive spin on it other than we have a lot of work to do and we've got to start that work almost immediately and try to get better." The uncertain labor future hangs over everyone in the NBA. Dooling is vice president of the player's union executive committee and has been keeping his teammates informed on everything from the latest on negotiations to advising rookie Larry Sanders how to put money away for what may be a long work stoppage Dolce & Gabbana Sunglasses. "Obviously the NFL is going through their deal, so we'll see a clearer picture because they'll have to run the race first," Dooling said. "I just really want to see a fair deal for both sides. ... It's just a matter of splitting that dollar up and being fair with each other Armani Sunglasses." Splitting up things was a big problem for the Bucks on a team level, too, with those chemistry issues that affected them on offense and in the locker room.

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