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Having no chance to beat the defending champion Miami Heat would put anyone in a bad mood. The Milwaukee Bucks apparently are no exception judging by reports that came out yesterday. After losing game 3 to Miami 104-91, some Bucks teammates disagreed about the effort some of them gave and it led to players throwing their hands up against each other! Check it out after the jump.

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Larry Sanders, a physical player for the Bucks didn’t seem too happy with the effort of some of his guys. He never called them out by name, but it was apparent who he was referring to by his comments. Sanders said ““We need to start playing together as a team and stop worrying about next year, we need to stop being selfish and start worrying about right now.” He was clearly talking about guards Monta Ellis and Brandon Jennings, who are both free agents after this season. Ellis himself was not fooled and Ellis approached Sanders and squared off with him, sources said. A teammate got between the two players and separated them before the conflict became physical. Sanders was 100% correct however with what he said. I never got a bad vibe about Jennings, he truly has a love for the game. But Ellis to me is an overrated player and nowhere near as good as he may believe. Maybe he got so upset at Sanders because his comments struck a cord within himself. I am sure Ellis won’t be back next year.

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