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On Thursday evening, the Milwaukee Bucks faced off against the Memphis Grizzlies in Tennessee for their final game before All-Star break.  

The Bucks shockingly lost by a score of 113-110, and are now just 3-7 in their first ten games with Doc Rivers at the helm.  

After the tough loss, Rivers met with the media and one of his quotes went viral

Rivers: "We had some guys here, and we had some guys in Cabo."

The Bucks will now be off until February 23 when they visit the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Target Center. 

With the loss, they dropped to 35-21 in 56 games, which still has them as the third seed in the Eastern Conference. 

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