Thursday, April 2, 2009

Bucks Lose In Front of Sell-Out Crowd

You wouldn't think that a team would draw their first sell-out when their record was 32-43, but apparently there are a lot of Lakers fans in Milwaukee. Either way, the 18,717 faithful at the Bradley Center saw yet another Bucks defeat, losing to Los Angeles 104-98.

Can't really be too upset about the loss, what with the Bucks not being in playoff contention and all. Plus, the Lakers record is 59-16, which is sort of impressive. That, and you got to see Kobe!

There was one noteworthy thing about this game however, which was Ramon Session's first career triple-double. Pretty impressive on it's own, but even more impressive that he missed a chunk of the fourth quarter with a shoulder injury. For the night, Sessions had 16 points, 16 assists, and 10 rebounds, and it was another impressive Ramon Sessions statistical night in a meaningless game.

Box. Sessions. Bear?

2 comments:

who do you think said...

first bucks triple double since.....









MO WILLIAMS take that bucky channel.

b2 said...

sessions career numbers in 11 games in april:

11.9 pts, 11.7 ast, 5.4 reb, 1.6 stl

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