MILWAUKEE — Stranded in New Orleans amid a historic snowstorm, the Milwaukee Bucks spent so much time in the Big Easy that they got to know the staffers working in their hotel.
They finally got back to Milwaukee less than three hours before the start of their Thursday night game, which was pushed back an hour to accommodate their late arrival. Then they calmly trounced the Miami Heat 125-96 for their fifth consecutive victory.
Not bad for a team that hadn't so much as practiced since its home victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday. The Bucks arrived in New Orleans on Monday to get ahead of the storm.
When a foot of snow fell in the city, the Bucks were stuck in their hotel with nothing to do, as their scheduled Wednesday night game against the Pelicans got postponed.
''What was weird was just sitting in a dang hotel room for three days with no basketball, nothing to do,'' Bucks coach Doc Rivers said. ''I will say the Four Seasons were amazing. All the employees slept there for three days themselves. They couldn't go home. They were snowed in, and we were happy they were snowed in because that meant we had somebody working at the hotel, so it all worked out.
''We got to know each other very well – everybody – because it was the same group of people walking around the hotel for three days.''
The Bucks tried to find ways to occupy their time, which led to the odd sight of two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo dribbling a basketball at the Four Seasons ballroom. He had to find some way to get himself ready for the Bucks' next game.
''Ate a lot of gumbo, lot of gumbo, man,'' Antetokounmpo said. ''I kind of got tired of gumbo.''