As he enters his 16th season in the NBA, Brook Lopez has already amassed quite the resume. Despite making just one All-Star team, he is averaging 16.4 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks over his career.
In 2021, precisely 50 years after their first NBA title, he helped the Milwaukee Bucks win their second. Lopez started all 23 postseason games and was vital in helping his team win.
Catching Brook Lopez On Mic
Lopez, like his brother Robin, has an incredibly contagious charisma. Everyone enjoys having him on the squad. During the Bucks’ season opener against the Philadelphia 76ers, Lopez was Mic’d Up and demonstrated why he is so well-liked and respected.
Lopez frequently spoke with teammates for defensive assignments and applauded 23-year-old MarJon Beauchamp for solid defensive plays, and he did things like dap up Joel Embiid before tip-off, cry “face-guard” at an opponent during a box-out, and joke with a teammate about a spacing mix-up.
Lopez is a solid player, but the Bucks could not be as strong without his intangibles.
Bucks rookie Damian Lillard makes his debut.
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In addition to his 23 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks, Giannis Antetokounmpo helped seal the win with a beautiful stepback 3 from Lillard. The revamped Bucks have started off well.