May 2002 Milwaukee Bucks Wiretap
Nuggets lose 95-88 in Milwaukee. Kyle Ringo writes about last nights game vs. the Bucks.
Voshon Lenard scored a team high 25 points for Denver. Ryan Bowen quietly had a productive stat line, 10 points and 7 rebounds.
James Posey may return for Saturday's game vs. Chicago. Antonio McDyess returned to the Pepsi Center on Thursday to work out with the trainer.
Scott Williams has no ill will against the Milwaukee Bucks. He played a huge role for the Bucks in the playoffs last year. Williams hooked his career to the rejuvination machine during last year's run. This year he'll be watching the playoffs from the sidelines, trying to get in shape for another summer camp and hopefully more productive season, somewhere? Marc Spears gets an article out of the 34 year old reserve.
Williams will remain on the injured list even though he's healthy enough to play. This gives the Nuggets a chance to play their younger guys.
Scott Williams is a free agent after this season, and may be in Denver's camp, or Milwaukee's. He has good things to say about both franchises. His best quote on the Nuggets was:
"I played well there (Milwaukee), and it's possible they may have some interest," Williams said. "But I kind of feel that in life sometimes you want to move forward. And for me right now, the Denver Nuggets has been a good organization. Although I've said that the events that have happened this year have been difficult, I honestly believe that this organization is moving in a positive direction."
The Nuggets travel to Milwaukee to take on the Bucks. This is the longest road trip of the year for Denver. James Posey may be activated from the injured list before this game.
Ray Allen, who was en fuego when he played the Nuggets in Denver, is listed as day to day because of his knee. He didn't play Tuesday vs. Dallas.