The ascendant Milwaukee Bucks could miss two of their three most expensive players against the very injured Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday. Read More: Khris Middl
The Milwaukee Bucks are trying to add some depth to the roster to make them a true NBA Championship contender this season. As a team with two superstars, they have a lot of offensive firepower. This trade would certainly help those two guys.
Milwaukee Bucks remain interested in Jimmy Butler and are reportedly willing to trade Khris Middleton to acquire him. “Amid rumors surrounding Butler and the Bucks possibly emerging as the main dark horse to land him in a trade deadline blockbuster, the one thing that everyone… pic.twitter.com/supaGdjPKV
In an ideal world, Middleton would have returned from the injury and ramped up to his spot in the starting lineup with no restrictions.
The Milwaukee Bucks latest injury report lists Khris Middleton as probable ahead of their matchup against the Orlando Magic.
The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly transitioning veteran forward Khris Middleton into a bench role moving forward. According to NBA insider Chris
Middleton (ankles) is listed as probable for Sunday's game versus the 76ers. Middleton will receive a probable tag for the third straight contest as he continues to work fully back from offseason surgery on both ankles. If the veteran forward is upgraded to available, he will likely come off the bench yet again.
The Milwaukee Bucks have been waiting to see all-stars Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Damian Lillard at full force under head coach Doc Rivers, as the trio have been limited to just seven games together this season due to injury and illness.
Damian Lillard added 25 points for Milwaukee, which completed a 4-0 homestand. Khris Middleton had 13 points and eight assists in 25 minutes off the bench. Brook Lopez added 12 points, and Taurean Prince had 11.
The Milwaukee Bucks look to win their fourth in a row tonight vs. the Philadelphia 76ers at Fiserv Forum. Is Giannis Antetokounmpo playing?
The Milwaukee Bucks beat the stubborn Philadelphia 76ers, who did not have Joel Embiid and Paul George, on Sunday. After leading 30-21 in the first quarter, the Bucks could not blow the game open.