Dunleavy shooting lights out : Bucks guard Mike Dunleavy continued his torrid shooting during Monday night's contest against the Wizards. Dunleavy made six of his 10 field-goal attempts in the 112-98 win, finishing with 17 points. He went 2 of 5 from downtown and also added one steal, one rebound and one assist to his stat line, while logging 30 minutes of game action. (Updated 04/02/2012)
Injury Report
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Fantasy Analysis
Dunleavy has had the hot hand for the Bucks and that continued on Monday night. The 31-year-old is shooting a whopping 65 percent from the field over his last 10 contests and is averaging 15.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.3 assists over that stretch. While he can be can be bit streaky, owners should leave Dunleavy active in all formats while he is red-hot. (Updated 04/02/2012).
04/15/2012 00:06 Pacers drop Bucks, win fourth straight
Roy Hibbert had 23 points and 14 rebounds, including six free throws in the final 74 seconds, to lead the Indiana Pacers to a 105-99 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night.
04/11/2012 22:53 Knicks outlast Bucks, keep pace for 8th
J.R. Smith hit a 3-pointer for the lead with 1:04 left, and the New York Knicks held on to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 111-107 in a game that could turn out to be critical to both teams' playoff hopes.
04/09/2012 22:32 Westbrook, Thunder cruise past Bucks
Russell Westbrook scored 26 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder won their second straight game, beating the Milwaukee Bucks 109-89 Monday in a game that featured seven technical fouls and an ejection of Bucks backup forward Larry Sanders.
04/09/2012 12:46 Baseline Awards 4.9.12: Still like that old time rock and roll
The Baseline Awards hand out rewards for exceptional and not so exceptional events and players of the past week. Award rankings are at the end and please watch your step as you exit the ride.
04/06/2012 23:28 Ellis scores 25 to lead Bucks
Monta Ellis had 25 points and nine assists to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a 95-90 victory over the scrappy Charlotte Bobcats on Friday night.
Dunleavy's 2010-11 campaign was once again cut short due to injuries. This time it was a thumb injury, which sidelined the veteran for 20 games and cost him his starting gig. Still, Dunleavy was able to improve on his totals from a season ago, averaging 11.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists during his 61 games on the floor. The biggest reason for Dunleavy's turnaround can be attributed to his improved shot. The 30-year-old shot 46 percent from the floor, including 40.2 percent from downtown, which was a fairly significant increase from his previous two seasons. While he is expected to once again be a starter heading into the 2011-12 season, Dunleavy's inability to stay healthy continues to hurt his value. He has missed a total of 98 games over the last three seasons, so there is reason for owners to be hesitant about spending a pick on him. When healthy, Dunleavy can be counted on for low-end double-digit scoring totals to go along with a healthy amount of rebounds. He also averaged almost two 3-pointers a game, which gives him some traction in deeper category-based formats. While he is far from one of the elite options out there, Dunleavy can be considered a solid reserve on plenty of teams. Consider taking him with a late-round pick in deeper formats on Draft Day. (Updated 8/29/11)