(WNFL) – Miles and Mason Plumlee could spend at least some time opposing each other at center tonight, when the Milwaukee Bucks play at Portland. The two brothers played together at Duke before going their separate ways in the NBA. Miles Plumlee was traded to the Bucks almost one year ago, and he’s been getting some more playing time now that back-up center John Henson is out with an injured back. He’s had five blocked shots in his last three games, while averaging about 15 minutes in those contests — and that includes last night’s seven-point Milwaukee loss at Sacramento. Mason Plumlee has started all 49 games in which he has appeared for Portland and former Bucks’ coach Terry Stotts, averaging almost seven-point-five points and four-point-four rebounds per night.
Plumlee brothers to face off when Bucks play Portland tonight
Feb 2, 2016 | 10:21 PM
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