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I don't know if any of you watched the Bucks game on Saturday night, but if you didn't, you missed perhaps the most incredible performance by a rookie in Bucks history.
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Brandon Jennings scored 55 points against the Warriors, including 29 in the third quarter alone. I believe he shot 12 of 13 from the field in that quarter, a dizzying array of drives, layups, floaters, mid-range jumpers and three pointers. The quarter was capped off by Jodie Meeks banking in a shot from almost 3/4 court. All in all, the most incredible quarter of Bucks basketball that I've ever seen.
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It reminded me a lot of the LeBron performance against Milwaukee from last year, where LeBron was hitting threes from 10 feet behind the 3-point line just because he could.
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Honestly, that ranked right up there with the best individual performances that I've ever seen from a player on my team. Others that I could think off the top of my head of (in no particular order):
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- Ben Sheets striking out 18 Braves;
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- Ron Dayne running for about a million (or 350?) yards against Hawaii;
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- Lee Evans racking up 250 receiving yards and a bunch of receiving TDs (5?) against Michigan St.;
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- The Brett Favre game against the Raiders after Irv died.
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I'd put that Jennings performance up against any of them. Unreal.