The Mikwaukee Bucks received some backlash for waiving guard Damian Lillard on Tuesday to make room for Myles Turner on the roster. The former Indiana Pacers center signed a four-year, $107 million contract with the Bucks, leaving no room for the injured Lillard.
After the Bucks shocked the world by parting ways with Damian Lillard, rumors are flying around about his next team. A Damian Lillard reunion with the Blazers is a popular idea, but it is not the right time, especially with Scoot Henderson.
The Milwaukee Bucks may have picked up an undrafted gem, and his college numbers back up those claims! The Milwaukee Bucks have had quite a turbulent offseason so far.
The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly interested in signing the 40-year-old veteran point guard Chris Paul, per Shams Charania, ESPN's NBA Insider. This rumor
Star point guard Damian Lillard is open to signing with a team during the 2025 offseason if the terms and conditions are right, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes.
The Milwaukee Bucks find themselves in a precarious position regarding Giannis Antetokounmpo’s long-term commitment to the franchise. Reports suggest the superstar is evaluating the team’s direction following their decision to waive Damian Lillard after acquiring Myles Turner.
On Tuesday, the Milwaukee Bucks made the shocking decision to waive Damian Lillard. In doing so, the franchise stretched the remaining $103M left on his deal over the next five years.
The Milwaukee Bucks made the shocking move to waive Damian Lillard in order to create cap space so they could sign Myles Turner to a four-year deal worth $107 million.
With the NBA free agency chaos heating up, teams like the Milwaukee Bucks are having to make difficult decisions. These include cutting ties with young players, locking in key veterans, and exploring trade possibilities to reshape the roster.
The Milwaukee Bucks have waived second-year small forward Chris Livingston, who has spent the majority of his first two seasons in the G League with the Wisconsin Herd.
Every year, July 1 is known as "Bobby Bonilla Day," the day each season the New York Mets owe a deferred payment to their old left fielder. The Milwaukee Bucks honored his legacy by taking on the largest amount of dead money in NBA history.