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The Milwaukee Bucks have no plans to fire their head coach Doc Rivers despite growing angst from the fanbase.
With one explosive phone call, Milwaukee and Boston could reshape their franchises—and, for that matter, the entire Association.
As Mike Brown looks to form his New York Knicks coaching staff over the coming months, he reportedly won't have the chance to hire Milwaukee Bucks assistant Darvin Ham.
If the Milwaukee Bucks don't keep Giannis Antetokounmpo past this season, it won't be for a lack of trying.
The Milwaukee Bucks appear to be on the hunt for more backcourt depth this summer, after opting to stretch-and-waive the final two seasons and $112.6 million owed to injured nine-time All-Star point guard Damian Lillard.
Victor Oladipo last played an NBA game over two years ago for the Miami Heat, and he is now attempting a comeback. According to ESPN, Oladipo made a positive impression in a private workout in Las Vegas on Monday and is hoping to get another opportunity in the NBA.
Gary Chivichyan, known as “The Armenian Sniper,” has officially joined the Milwaukee Bucks NBA Summer League roster in Las Vegas, breaking barriers for Armenians and minorities worldwide.
According to a recent report from Marc J. Spears on SportsCenter, the Bucks are reportedly interested in former Boston Celtics big man and a player who hit many big shots against them, Al Horford.
The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly eyeing veteran center Al Horford to bolster their frontcourt depth. Expected to leave the Boston Celtics, Horford is drawing interest from several contenders, including the Golden State Warriors,
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Bucks: Excited Brook Lopez Calls Joining Homestate Clippers 'Full-Circle Moment' Ahead of 18th SeasonAfter seven seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks, Brook Lopez embarked on a new chapter of his career, and likely the final one, by signing a two-year, $18 million contract with the Clippers this summer.
The Milwaukee Bucks will have a new starting center for the next four years. Myles Turner made the shocking move to sign in Milwaukee after 10 years with the Indiana Pacers. Turner signed a $108.9 million deal with the Bucks,