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A couple of Eastern Conference rivals meet up on Thursday, Jan. 23 when the Milwaukee Bucks host the Miami Heat at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.
With the trade deadline approaching, Jon Horst should be pumping some iron and getting ready to do some heavy lifting. I've been stretching the trade muscle too. Here are three bold trades the Bucks should consider to pump some blood flowing back into this team’s atrophying title aspirations.
Damian Lillard will once again represent the Bucks in the all-star game, and Whitnall High School grad Tyler Herro earned his first all-star nod for the Miami Heat.
Percentages: FG .469, FT .750. 3-Point Goals: 18-40, .450 (Trent Jr. 7-10, Lillard 5-14, T.Smith 2-2, Jackson Jr. 1-2, Prince 1-3, Rollins 1-3, Lopez 1-4, Beauchamp 0 ...
Just when you thought Jimmy Butler v. Miami Heat had traversed every pathway of the absurd came a perspective issued Thursday, a day after the Heat suspended Butler for two games for missing a
The Milwaukee County Zoo has announced the arrival of a new jaguar. She traveled via plane from Belize to the U.S. port in Miami before taking a ground transport straight to Milwaukee. The zoo is excited to introduce her to guests at a later date.
3-Point Goals_Miami 12-51 (Herro 4-13, Robinson 3-12, Jovic 2-6, Ware 2-7, Highsmith 1-3, Adebayo 0-2, Jaquez Jr. 0-2, Larsson 0-2, Rozier 0-4), Milwaukee 18-40 (Trent Jr. 7-10, Lillard 5-14 ...
Percentages: FG .370, FT .762. 3-Point Goals: 12-51, .235 (Herro 4-13, Robinson 3-12, Jovic 2-6, Ware 2-7, Highsmith 1-3, Adebayo 0-2, Jaquez Jr. 0-2, Larsson 0-2 ...
While the Milwaukee Bucks would love to upgrade their roster via a trade heading into deadline season, there's a major problem with any deal coming to fruition.
LaVine is having one of his best seasons, averaging 24 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game while shooting a scorching 44.6 percent from three and 56 percent inside the arc. Those numbers aren’t empty calories—he’s an elite shot-maker who could provide exactly what Milwaukee needs.