Dennis Schroder (coach's decision) didn't see the floor in Sunday's 111-97 loss to the Knicks.
Schroder (coach's decision) didn't see the floor in Sunday's 111-97 loss to the Knicks.
Analysis:
It's the second straight game in which Schroder failed to play, as he seems to have fallen into coach Mike Budenholzer's doghouse. Shelvin Mack has jumped ahead of Schroder in the rotation the last two games, but it's unlikely to be a permanent development, as the German point guard offers more speed and a better handle than Mack. Still, until Schroder works his way back into a prominent bench role, it's probably safe to drop him in most formats.
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