Brandon Jennings mystifies us.
Nearly everything the Milwaukee Bucks' point guard does is vexing. His play is tumultuous, his loyalty wavers and his attitude changes by the game.
With Jennings set to explore restricted free agency after this season, these perplexities have never been more relevant then they are now.
On the one hand, Jennings is on the cusp of leading the Bucks to their first postseason appearance since he was a rookie in 2010. On the other, some of his actions can be construed as cancerous to both the team and his development.
Does the good outweigh the bad? Is it the other way around? Does the ugly trounce everything else?
Unfortunately, it's not that simple. With Jennings, it never is.
The Good
Jennings continues to show flashes of star-esque promise. There wouldn't be a dilemma surrounding his future with the Bucks and NBA in general if he didn't.
This season alone he has gone on tears worthy of a max contract (spoiler). He's shooting a career high from behind the arc (37.5 percent) and from the charity stripe (82 percent) while ...
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Brandon Jennings
April 2nd, 2013 by Dan Favale Leave a reply »
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