Jennings stepping up his game : Bucks guard Brandon Jennings turned in another a solid performance during Monday night's contest against the Wizards. Jennings finished with 19 points in the 112-98 win, on 7 of 17 shooting from the field. He made all five of this free-throw attempts and also added seven assists, six rebounds and one steal to his stat line, while logging 35 minutes of game action. (Updated 04/02/2012)
Injury Report
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Fantasy Analysis
While Monta Ellis has struggled since joining the Bucks, Jennings has been playing extremely well. The 22-year-old is averaging 20.8 points, 5.4 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 2.6 steals over his last five contests and seems to be thriving with all the attention Ellis is drawing from opposing defenders. While Jennings can be a bit streaky at times, owners should to roll with him as a high-end option in all formats moving forward. (Updated 04/02/2012).
04/30/2012 19:21 Jim Rome on Brandon Jennings' new tattoo
Jim Rome lets us know what he thinks of Milwaukee Bucks guard Brandon Jennings' new tattoo. Watch "Rome" - Weeknights 6 ET on CBS Sports Network.
04/25/2012 22:33 76ers win, stay in contention for 7 seed
Evan Turner scored a career-high 29 points and the Philadelphia 76ers got a victory while resting some key players for the playoffs, beating the Milwaukee Bucks 90-85 on Wednesday night.
04/23/2012 23:58 Bucks lose shot at playoffs despite W
The Milwaukee Bucks are out of the NBA playoffs, despite getting 25 points from Brandon Jennings in a 92-86 victory over Toronto Raptors on Monday night.
04/21/2012 23:26 Bucks keep slim playoff hopes alive
Brandon Jennings scored 30 points to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a 106-95 victory over the New Jersey Nets on Saturday night that kept their slim playoff hopes alive.
Brandon Jennings’ sophomore season was a trying one as injuries and inconsistency were the themes during his second year in the league. After getting off to a red-hot start to the season, Jennings suffered a foot injury in December, which required surgery and cost him 19 games. It took him a while to back into the a groove once he did return, but Jennings finished strong and still wound up averaging 16.2 points and 4.8 assists per game last season. While he has shown flashes of brilliance during his brief career, Jennings has yet to develop into an elite Fantasy option. He still goes through too many offensive lulls where he struggles to shoot the ball and he will definitely need to improve his assists-to-turnover ratio, which was 4.8-to-2.3 a season ago. However, keep in mind he is only 21 and did not go to college, opting to play overseas for a year. Many feel Jennings has not even come close to reaching his ceiling yet and his raw talent and ability to put up big-time scoring numbers continue to make him an intriguing option. At the very least, Jennings should be able to give owners around 15 points per night to go along with around five assists and a steal. That type of production makes him worthy of a mid-round pick with upside in most formats on Draft Day. (Updated 8/28/11)