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The Bucks are disappointed with how their season has gone. Milwaukee has been fighting for the eighth seed, but after some more losses those hopes seem to be slipping away. Brandon Jennings has talked about how guys feel and even questions the Bucks trades.

Via Journal Times:

After the Bucks were virtually eliminated from the Eastern Conference playoffs in a loss Friday to the Indiana Pacers, Bucks starting point guard Brandon Jennings publicly expressed what many of his teammates had privately felt for months.

“Some guys have the mind-set of winning on the team and some guys just don’t,” Jennings said.

Jennings then an indirectly took a shot at Bucks general manager John Hammond, assistant general manager Jeff Weltman and coach Scott Skiles, the three biggest personnel decision-makers in the organization next to owner Herb Kohl.

“We traded a lot of pieces I feel like we should have kept,” Jennings said. “But that’s part of the business and you’ve got to roll with it.”

So many factors have played a role in the Bucks struggles this season.
Also mentioned in the article is some on the Bucks staff (assistant coaches, etc.) may have some concerns about where they stand with the team. Read more here.