Bucks rookie guard Brandon Jennings has gained national attention for his scoring ability.

In turn, opposing teams are starting to focus more on stopping Jennings, who is averaging 24.2 points, 5.7 assists and 4.3 rebounds this season.

"A lot of teams are starting to trap a lot, and teams are starting to be more physical," Jennings said. "They're not leaving me on pick-and-roll situations; a lot of the big guys are staying with me."

Milwaukee teammate Charlie Bell wasn't quite as technical about how San Antonio handled Jennings on Monday night.

"They beat him up tonight, and they made him work on offense. On our five-out play with Brandon coming off a side-ball screen, he's been able to make shots," Bell said.

"They did a great job of containing it and made every shot he took a tough one. They're a veteran team and they know what they're doing."