Jericho Sims’ Offense And More
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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – FEBRUARY 20: Jericho Sims #00 of the Milwaukee Bucks is defended by Ben Simmons #25 of the LA Clippers during the second half of a game at Fiserv Forum on February 20, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) Getty Images The Milwaukee Bucks kept their undefeated preseason alive with a 117–111 win over the Detroit Pistons at Fiserv Forum on Thursday night, moving to 2-0. Giannis Antetokounmpo didn’t suit up for this one, and Kyle Kuzma, who was dealing with a minor hip injury, was also held out. In their absence, Bobby Portis joined the starting lineup alongside Myles Turner, Gary Trent Jr., AJ Green, and Kevin Porter Jr. It’ll be interesting to see what Milwaukee’s starting five looks like when everyone is healthy. Ideally, Kuzma comes off the bench to play his natural position at power forward, keeping both Green and Trent Jr. in the first five. After reviewing the film, here are my main takeaways from the Bucks’ win over the Pistons. Jericho Sims After focusing on Kuzma in Game 1, I turned my attention to Jericho Sims for this matchup. I was curious whether his roster spot might be in jeopardy. After watching the film twice, I think he’s safe—but his minutes should be reserved for emergencies only. Defensively, Sims holds his own. He’s always engaged, maintains an athletic defensive stance, and never takes a possession off. His combination of size, strength, and athleticism allows him to guard bigs and switch onto smaller players when needed. In one possession, he managed a pick-and-roll perfectly—keeping both the ball-handler and his man in…
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