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There is no need to panic about the Milwaukee Bucks slow start | Gyro Step


Episode 283


The Milwaukee Bucks managed to beat the somehow even more depleted Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night, but it was quite the struggle to take down a team without Joel Embiid, Tobias Harris, Seth Curry, and of course Ben Simmons. Still, Ti Windisch and Rohan Katti of the Gyro Step podcast insist it's time to R-E-L-A-X and, well, trust the Bucks' process this season. They recap the win, go over their reasons for not being worried about the slow start, and talk way too close to the microphone when they imitate Aaron Rodgers' famous proclamation. Fortunately they did not imitate any of his more recent takes uttered on the airwaves.

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