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Kyle Kuzma plays one of the worst games in playoff history, records ze


Saturday was a bad day for the Milwaukee Bucks. It was even more so for forward Kyle Kuzma.

The Bucks opened the NBA playoff schedule with a 117-98 loss to the Indiana Pacers. Kuzma had one of the worst individual playoff performances in league history in the losing effort.

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Kuzma started and played 21 minutes for a Bucks team playing shorthanded without All-Star Damian Lillard. He failed to record a single counting stat.

Here’s Kuzma’s line for the game:

0-5 from the field
0-2 from 3
0-2 from the FT line
0 points
0 rebounds
0 assists
0 steals
0 blocks
0 turnovers

It added up to a game-worst -24 in the plus/minus column and a brutal day for the eighth-year NBA veteran making his first playoff appearance for the Bucks since joining them in the midseason trade that sent Khris Middleton to the Wizards. At least he didn’t turn the ball over.

Kyle Kuzma, left, had a rough Saturday against the Pacers. (Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images)

(IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect / Reuters)

Kuzma’s place in ignominious playoff history

Per multiple accounts, Kuzma is only the sixth player in NBA history to record zero counting stats while playing 20 or more minutes in a playoff game. Mike Dunleavy Jr. (2015), Bruce Bowen (2008), Brent Barry (2005), Michael Cage (1993) and Maurice Lucas (1986) are the others.

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