<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">St. Francis - Terry Stotts was smiling - and crossing his fingers - after watching his Milwaukee Bucks practice Monday night at the Cousins Center. With players returning from around the country after a four-day all-star break, the Bucks coach could survey the court and see a healthy roster. It was the first time the Bucks had all their regulars available for practice since late November. Reserve guard Mo Williams was back after missing the last 10 games with a sprained left ankle, and point guard T.J. Ford looked refreshed after resting a back injury he suffered last week. Forward Joe Smith also practiced as he continued his comeback from knee surgery that sidelined him for nearly eight weeks. Smith has been limited to about 20 minutes per game and has appeared in seven games since his return against Memphis on Feb. 4. "It's going to be an adjustment," Stotts said of having a full complement of players. "The starting unit has developed a nice rhythm. But it's going to be nice having everybody out there and finding out what's best for the team." </div> Source
Now's when we need to make our move, in other words. Our defense has improved, and with Mo back the offense will be more dynamic. Now's the time for a run a the top 4 seeds in the East and for us to prove that we're a legit playoff team. Time to grow up and prove we belong