See ya in Sioux Falls: Wolves-Bucks tonight

Wolves-Bucks game tonight is first of two meetings in five days

October 18, 2010 at 1:15AM

OK, well maybe I won't see ya in Sioux Falls.

I'm sitting this one out tonight, didn't travel to Sioux Falls today but will be throwing some Tweets up anyway.

There's no local radio or TV, either, but you can listen to the game live streamed on the Bucks' radio affiliate, WSSP 1250 in Milwaukee.

Find it at www.sportsradio1250.com

A few pertinent things about tonight's game:

* How long will Beasley and Darko stay on the floor to start the game? That's assuming they start the game, which seems like a very good bet. Both got pulled from Friday's comeback victory over Detroit in Syracuse after the Pistons ran away to a 9-point, first-quarter lead, partly because Austin Daye went off for 12 early points in his small-forward matchup against Beasley.

* Will Corey Brewer move back into the starting lineup now that Wes Johnson isn't playing at his alma mater or will Rambis experiment with Martell Webster there sometime here before the preseason winds up with just three games left?

(UPDATE JUST BEFORE OPENING TAP: Looks like Wayne Ellington will get his first start at SG tonight).

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* Andrew Bogut missed the Bucks' game in Memphis last night because of a migraine headache. Corey Maggette and John Salmons didn't play either.

* Will Nikola Pekovic's improvement continue? He seems to be getting better game by game.

* See if Rambis can get some more time in these final three games for Lazar Hayward, Wayne Ellington and Kosta Koufos, all of whom have had trouble getting on the floor.

Here's a piece I did for today's paper with Rambis talking about his lineup and rotation philosophies with this team:

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Jerry Zgoda covers Minnesota United FC and Major League Soccer for the Minnesota Star Tribune.

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