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Bucks reportedly interested in trading for $215 million two-time All-Star as way to keep Giannis Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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Rivers says Bucks don’t need to make wholesale changes as they attempt to break out of slump
Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers remains confident in his team and doesn’t plan on making any major changes in the wake of a 45-point loss to Brooklyn that matched the Nets’ most lopsided win ever.
Recent reports suggest that the Bucks might prefer to keep Giannis Antetokounmpo and build around him this season.
At first glance, the swap would make sense given the thin nature of the Celtics frontcourt, and the bad fit of Simons on Boston's roster. But does it?
Everything was going right for the Brooklyn Nets in their 127-82 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday evening. With head coach Jordi Fernandez out due to an illness, assistant coach Steve Hetzel was the sideline leader, directing the Nets to the win.
The Bucks don't want to trade Giannis Antetokounmpo and have continuously rebuffed teams who tried to engage them in a deal.
The Milwaukee Bucks brought Myles Turner in as their big free agent. Doc Rivers gave an honest assessment of how that has gone so far.
The Bucks and the Community Reintegration Center partnered to give people a second chance. Eight incarcerated individuals graduated from a work program on Friday. The Bucks organization said it plans to offer several people full-time jobs. MILWAUKEE - The ...
Bucks coach Doc Rivers isn't planning to make any major changes in the wake of a 45-point loss to Brooklyn that dropped Milwaukee to 11-16 on the season.