The Milwaukee Bucks have had a miserable season. Still, the Bucks have an opportunity to secure a spot in the Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament as they could be as healthy as they have been since opening night.
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is a member of several elite NBA statistical clubs, including one that features players who have at least 100 games of 20 points, five rebounds and five assists before turning 25 years old.
The Milwaukee Bucks season has been a disaster, they are stuck in between good lottery odds and the play-in and have a veteran NBA head coach who isn't getting the job done.
The Milwaukee Bucks are actively pursuing a jersey patch partner, reaching out to both local Wisconsin businesses and international companies for a $10 million-per-year deal.
Last week, ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith reported on his SiriusXM show that Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers intends to retire from the NBA. After Friday’s Bucks practice, Rivers dismissed Smith’s remarks, according to Eric Nehm of The Athletic.
Heroes run the NBA, but every story also needs a villain. For some franchises, it's a particularly hated opponent, but every now and then, it's one of their own.
Milwaukee Bucks sharpshooter Taurean Prince has been sidelined since November 4 after undergoing a procedure to repair a herniated disc. For a while, his chances of returning this season appeared slim, but the veteran forward may be getting closer to a comeback.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis have been teammates for five seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks, and together they won a championship in 2021. But if you asked Portis, he does not know if the road ends this summer amid all the rumors surrounding Giannis’ exit.
There was much celebration when the Milwaukee Bucks swiped an NBA Finals starter from a division title, a feeling that the Bucks had filled the center hole that formed as Brook Lopez aged.
There’s a surprise inclusion on the Bucks’ initial injury report ahead of tomorrow night’s matchup with the Suns: forward Taurean Prince is questionable to play.
Doc Rivers won an NBA title as head coach for the Boston Celtics nearly two decades ago. It remains to be seen whether he can do the same with the Milwaukee Bucks, but it’s becoming clear by the day that this will not again be the year for him and the team.
This may have been one time in which the majority of Milwaukee Bucks fans hoped that Stephen A. Smith was right. Smith, the everywhere-on-ESPN personality,
Basketball has changed so, so much since it was first played in the late 1800s. The NBA has a lot to do with this, and there are even a handful of players who can be credited with influencing significant shifts on their own.
The Milwaukee Bucks returned to the loss column Sunday night, suffering a lopsided defeat at home to the Orlando Magic without Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was resting his calf.
After snapping a four-game losing skid with a win over the Utah Jazz at Fiserv Forum on Saturday, the Milwaukee Bucks failed to build on that momentum, as they suffered a blowout loss at the hands of the Orlando Magic on Sunday at home.
The Bucks get up in Volume 8, new recruits Cam Thomas and Ousmane Dieng making immediate impressions in Milwaukee and claiming their first momentum moments.
Down Giannis, Kyle Kuzma, and Kevin Porter Jr., the Milwaukee Bucks lost to the Orlando Magic 130-91 in yet another blowout. Without the aforementioned creators, the Bucks just didn’t have enough juice to go with the Magic, who have now taken the season series 2-1.
Doc Rivers hasn’t exactly been producing Phil Jackson-like success for the Milwaukee Bucks. After an early exit from the NBA Playoffs in 2025, Milwaukee is looking like a team that is bound to miss the postseason altogether in 2026, as the Bucks continue to struggle on the court.
Doc Rivers and the Milwaukee Bucks fell 130 – 91 to the Orlando Magic in Milwaukee on Sunday night. Bobby Portis led the team in scoring with 18 points and dominated the boards with 10 rebounds, the highest on the floor for Milwaukee.
Just a short time ago, it seemed like the Milwaukee Bucks were building real momentum for a strong finish to the season. The backcourt was performing well, new additions were making an impact, and Giannis Antetokounmpo was preparing to return from a month long absence to ignite a late season push.
Coming in hot on a three-game win streak, the Orlando Magic will look to help solidify their playoff standing as they travel to Milwaukee to take on the Bucks Sunday night.
The Milwaukee Bucks need a lot to go right to even make the play-in tournament. Wednesday night, a lot of things went wrong. It might be time to take a long term approach to the rest of the season.