The Milwaukee Bucks lose out on a potential free agent option as three-time All-Star Bradley Beal has agreed to sign a two-year, $11 million deal with the Los Angeles Clippers, per ESPN's Shams Charania.
Doc Rivers is 65-53 in the regular season and 3-8 in the playoffs with the Milwaukee Bucks, who have lost to the Indiana Pacers in the first round of the
Back in 2019, when Damian Lillard was asked whether he felt pressure while playing professional basketball, he didn’t give the typical “we just gotta execute” athlete response. Instead, he delivered one of the most grounded and humbling quotes ever heard in NBA circles.
After a first-round playoff exit and watching Damian Lillard reach a buyout, many questioned whether Milwaukee Bucks All-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo was next.
How many of the 23 sets of teammates to score at least 30 points apiece in an NBA Finals game since the NBA/ABA merger in 1976 can you name in six minutes?
The Milwaukee Bucks have made some of the most significant moves thus far in free agency. While their moves may not be ones that elevate them to contender
The Milwaukee Bucks are standing firm on their decision to waive Damian Lillard in order to sign Myles Turner, with general manager Jon Horst offering detailed insight into the strategy behind the high-stakes move.
It’s already been an eventful offseason in the NBA, even for the teams that just finished contesting the Finals. The Thunder locked up Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams to long-term deals, guaranteeing that they’ll continue to be the favorites for the foreseeable future.
The Milwaukee Bucks have made no shortage of moves during this offseason, but reportedly are interested in an All-Star big man. Bringing in the talented Myles Turner from the Indiana Pacers was one thing, but to have another All-Star-caliber man down low would make the Bucks a serious problem.
Having filled out the roster quite nicely, the Milwaukee Bucks have one main hole remaining: a starting-caliber small forward. Even failing that, they could use any wing defender capable of logging minutes there.
The Milwaukee Bucks have made their moves, re-signing their own free agents, bringing in others. Another maneuver might be coming, but where things stand now, nearing the end of Summer League, the regular season roster looks fairly apparent.
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.
After 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 have been one of the more active teams this summer. They have made a ton of monumental moves in order to shore up their roster. More news: Bucks' Doc Rivers Says the NBA is Wide Open Right Now to Win Title One of their most significant moves came by adding star big man Myles Turner.
The Warriors are considered the heavy favorite to sign veteran big man Al Horford if he doesn’t retire. However, ESPN’s Marc J. Spears reports that a couple of Eastern Conference teams are interested in his services.
If there’s any internal panic in Milwaukee about Giannis Antetokounmpo’s long-term future, Bucks president Peter Feigin isn’t showing it. Appearing on NBA TV’s broadcast of the team’s Summer League matchup against the Clippers on Sunday, Feigin pushed back on the notion that the franchise’s relationship with its two-time MVP is in flux.
Well, that was better than the debut, for sure. The Cavaliers secured their first win of the NBA Summer League on Saturday, holding off the Milwaukee Bucks 93-83 after building a sizable lead early and finishing the job this time.