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Milwaukee places a quick start after the all-star break

The Milwaukee Bucks came out of the All-Star break with a new feeling of urgency, won five of their last six games and achieved some urgently needed victories.

In the past two years, Milwaukee has been caught in a frustrating cycle of inconsistency.

Sometimes they looked like a legitimate title contender and showed a dominance of dominance, in which fans and analysts believed that they were ready to benefit from their immense talent.

And then the inevitable disappointment comes.

They lose their focus, drop games they should have won and are in the middle of the pack in the Eastern Conference rating.

This season was no different.

After a 1: 4 stumbling, to start the year, Milwaukee's monthly records have settled in a pattern of mediocrity: 9-5 in November, 7-5 in December, 9-6 in January and February 7-5.

The result is that you have stuck in the middle.

They did not fall out of the East playoff image, but they also did not establish themselves as a real candidate. They do not fear how teams like the Celtics, thunder or the rising cavaliers.

But maybe, only maybe, this cycle will finally break.

Milwaukees strong start after the all-star

Since the All-Star break, the Bucks have had legitimate playoff teams such as the Clipper, Heat, Nuggets and Mavericks-a promising sign, considering that they have to exceed these types of teams in April and May.

Her only stumbling was a frustrating defeat against the Houston Rockets, a game that checked them at the end of the third quarter before their offensive disappeared completely and only managed 14 points in the last 14 minutes.

This type of collapse is exactly what was plagued by Milwaukee in the last two seasons.

However, the general trajectory is tended and timing couldn't be better.

New faces, new roles and a brutal schedule ahead

The trading period has exchanged for Milwaukee. Kyle Kuzma, Kevin Porter Jr. and Jericho Sims were thrown into the mix, and although the transition was not seamless, all three settled in their roles.

This is critical, because things become brutal.

March is a Gauntlet – 11 from Milwaukees Matchups come against teams with profit records.

Then comes April, where things remain tough.

Eight games are included in the last 13 days of the season, including two exhausting back-to-backs.

And especially if the goats want a breather in front of the playoffs? No. They close the season with a home and at home against the red stoves of Detroit Piston's, who are only one game behind them in the overall ranking.

This route will define your season.

A strong finish cemented them as a real contender. Stumbling could drop directly into the chaos of the game tournament.

And how tight the Eastern Conference is is important every single game.

Avoid further fading in the late season

Milwaukee has collapsed at the worst time in the past two years.

Injuries. Inconsistencies. A lack of rhythm in the playoffs.

All of this contributed to early post -season outputs that extinguished the shine of their 2021 championship.

Now you have to turn the script around.

At six weeks in the regular season, the goats have to climb on. The bad habits and misfires you have plagued all year round have to disappear.

This team does not have to dominate every game on the route, but they have to set a kind of consistency – something that is missing for far too long.

It is encouraging to win five of their first six games after the outbreak.

But this time you can't afford to make a deficit.

If the goats want to prove that they are still real competitors, they have to end the season strongly and carry real dynamics in the playoffs.

It's not about avoiding a further disappointment.

It is about proving that they belong at the top.