Damian Lillard is cautiously advancing in his recovery as the Milwaukee Bucks gear up for their upcoming Eastern Conference NBA playoff series against the Indiana Pacers.
The Indiana Pacers might have caught a break after it was revealed that the Milwaukee Bucks are preparing to not have Giannis Antetokounmpo available to start their first-round playoff series.
We’ve got national and local broadcast info too Late last night (and I mean late) the NBA let us know that the Bucks would tip off their series against the Pacers at 7 PM this coming Sunday in Milwaukee on TNT.
Playoffs?!?! They say you should be playing your best basketball as the playoffs arrive. The Milwaukee Bucks did NOT do that, ending the season on a rough 3-7 stretch.
Bucks will need to cast aside their low-effort regular season to bring home another title One of the most turbulent regular seasons in Milwaukee Bucks franchise history has come to a close.
The Milwaukee Bucks have hit a rough patch, losing seven of their last ten games as they head into the first round of the 2024 NBA playoffs against the Indiana Pacers.
Due to a left calf strain, the Milwaukee Bucks are gearing up to potentially start their first-round NBA playoff series without Giannis Antetokounmpo, their two-time MVP.
The regular season is over, and preparations are well underway as teams prepare for the playoffs. However, for the Milwaukee Bucks, Stephen A. Smith believes
It’s been a fairly uneven run for Damian Lillard and the Milwaukee Bucks as they prepare to enter the NBA playoffs. But does that mean Lillard is unhappy with the organization?