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Bucks point guard Brandon Jennings has reached the point where TV networks are working around his schedule.
This Friday, ESPN has switched its lineup, dropping a Suns-Wolves game (and Steve Nash-Jonny Flynn matchup, no less) in order to show the Bucks at Thunder matchup (9:30 p.m. ET).
No doubt Mr. Jennings had something to do with that. The rookie has grabbed the nation's attention by averaging 24.2 points -- ninth among all players -- and, oh yeah, dropping 55 on the Warriors back on Nov. 14.
It's not every day the Bucks play on the World Wide Leader -- it's their first ESPN game since Jan. 11, 2008 -- so in case you haven't been lucky enough to catch the 20-year-old in action, here's your chance.
This Friday, ESPN has switched its lineup, dropping a Suns-Wolves game (and Steve Nash-Jonny Flynn matchup, no less) in order to show the Bucks at Thunder matchup (9:30 p.m. ET).
No doubt Mr. Jennings had something to do with that. The rookie has grabbed the nation's attention by averaging 24.2 points -- ninth among all players -- and, oh yeah, dropping 55 on the Warriors back on Nov. 14.
It's not every day the Bucks play on the World Wide Leader -- it's their first ESPN game since Jan. 11, 2008 -- so in case you haven't been lucky enough to catch the 20-year-old in action, here's your chance.









