Some teams may be looking at situations like the Boston Celtics losing Jayson Tatum to a knee injury for Game 7 and the Orlando Magic taking a 3-1 lead over Detroit before going to a Game 7, as validation for the idea that anything can happen in the playoffs. It wouldn’t be a good thing if the Milwaukee Bucks were one of them because they would’ve never got that lucky this year. Such thinking would only delude them, and could potentially make them prolong what needs to be done: starting over. Yet, let’s play the hypothetical game, saying the Bucks squeaked in through the Play-In Tournament, and seized one of the last two seeds, setting them up with Detroit or Boston. They lacked the perimeter pressure to make them uncomfortable, and Kevin Porter Jr. is unproven as a secondary ballhandler in high leverage situations.…