As the old adage goes, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. That’s about the most comforting advice I can give Bucks fans hoping to see a more competitive squad at this year’s iteration of the annual poor hooping summit where Milwaukee convenes a team. Today’s loss to the (winless) Utah Jazz, 97-76, felt like a smidge more salt in whatever wound might’ve lingered from the ugly scab against Sacramento, but there were a few moments of light we can take away. D.J. Wilson (8 points, 3 rebounds albeit on 3-10 shooting) showed the similar flashes of shifty playmaking, occasional shooting and shoddy decision making we’ve seen to this point, and Jalen Moore was knocking down buckets tonight (11 points, 3-4 from 3).
Bucks vs. Jazz Recap: Another Vegas Letdown as Milwaukee Wilts, 97-76
