Brandon Jennings

14 December 2009

; This is a fascinating trend in this decade that really shows how much the game is changing.  Brandon Jennings, although cooling off a little recently, has been straight up balling this year.  How badly did Milwaukee need someone like him to be considered relevant again?  I am really curious how much longer his 55 is going to stand as the top scoring performance of the year. [2]  Lost in the national attention though is Tyreke Evans.  Evans to the delight of my fantasy team is putting up great numbers (20-5-5) in Sacramento.  Granted his numbers improved significantly after Martin’s injury, they are still very impressive nonetheless.  I really did not think either of these guys would make much of an impact but I was definitely wrong.

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16 November 2009

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-Since 1986, the record for most 40+ point games before December 1st is 14. Brandon Jennings’ 55 point outburst on Saturday was the 14th time that someone has scored at least 40 this season, tying the record, and we’ve still got 15 days left in the month.  

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26 July 2009

ed enough to make an impact, and this is going to be a long season in Milwaukee. 

PG:  Brandon Jennings, Luke Ridnour, Ramon Sessions (FA)
Jennings is getting a lot of hype around Milwaukee and from the coaching staff because of his speed and ability to get to the rim.  He is an extremely quick guard that can get end to end in a flash, but his jumpshot, experience, and cockiness all had NBA teams sour on him at the draft.  He could be a good player, but he is going to experience a lot of growing pains and spend a lot of time trying to defend bigger PG's on the block. 

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