Sunday, January 31, 2010

Bucks beat native son Wade, win 6th straight home game

Dwyane Wade went 30-1 at the Bradley Center in his 2 year career at Marquette, but tonight fell to 5-5 there since being drafted #5 by the Miami Heat in 2003. An all around good effort by the Bucks, most notably Hakim Warrick and Andrew Bogut. Warrick had 22 pts off the bench, including 3 straight jumpers to put the game out of reach in the 4th quarter. A stall-worth 2nd quarter was followed up by a sloppy 2nd half by the Bucks, but they were able to pull out the "w". Andrew Bogut had a scary moment, falling to the ground holding his groin, but ultimately he was okay. The Bucks will head to Miami for a quick rematch Monday night.

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