Signing with Bucks about 'staying competitive'
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Perhaps the most shocking move of the NBA offseason so far came when it was announced the Milwaukee Bucks would be signing big man Myles Turner. Leading up to that moment, it was a foregone conclusion that Turner would return to the Indiana Pacers with a new,
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Brew Hoop on MSNMilwaukee Bucks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Summer League Preview: It’s all in the rhythmAs reported by Eric Nehm, Milwaukee’s Mark Sears missed Summer League opening night with a calf strain. Cleveland’s Craig Porter Jr. left six minutes into Thursday’s game with a hamstring injury and did not return. There are no official injury reports for Summer League, so we’ll find out closer to game time if those two are playing or not.
As the NBA offseason develops, it appears more and more likely that Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will stay with the franchise, though there is sti
Giannis Antetokounmpo participated in a live stream around Greece with content creator iShowSpeed and Bucks fans will want to listen.
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The Bridgeman family confirmed their commitment to the Milwaukee Bucks following the death of Junior Bridgeman. They expressed excitement about learning from the organization and contributing to the team's success.
Micic was traded to the Bucks in exchange for Pat Connaughton and two second-round picks. He averaged 6.6 points, 3.1 assists and 2.2 rebounds per game across 41 regular-season games with the Hornets and Suns last year. Micic was also on a three-year, $23 million contract.
The Bucks had a player win Defensive Player of the Year three times during their franchise history. Let’s highlight the accomplishments.
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Bucks: 2000’s Star Michael Redd Includes Teammate Among Top 5 All-Time Shooters, Damian Lillard Falls Just ShortSince the end of his NBA career, which covered 12 seasons total and 11 with the Milwaukee Bucks, Michael Redd has become a successful entreprenuer and popular voice in team circles. A good shot himself,
Grigor Dimitrov appears to be in good spirits after his unfortunate exit from Wimbledon on Monday. While en route to upsetting World No. 1 Jannik Sinner in the round of 16, up 2-0 in sets, Dimitrov was forced to withdraw from the match with a partial pectoral tear.