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Brew Hoop on MSNMilwaukee Bucks vs. Los Angeles Clippers Summer League Preview: Looking to stay aliveA fter splitting their first two games of Summer League, the Milwaukee Bucks will play the third of their four initial games, taking on the 1-0 Los Angeles Clippers. The Bucks dropped their second game to the Cleveland Cavaliers yesterday and need a win if they are going to have a chance to make it to the semifinal round.
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Yardbarker on MSNCavs Impressed With Cleveland State Product Tristan EnarunaLeague coach Omar Cook had high praise for Tristan Enaruna, the former Cleveland State forward looking to make a name for himself in Las Vegas.
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WISN 12 News on MSNMilwaukee accidental double shooting; 8-year-old, 1 other hurtMilwaukee police are investigating an accidental double shooting that injured a man and an eight-year-old. It happened at around 9 p.m. Saturday near South 12th Street and West Cleveland Avenue. Police say the man mishandled a gun when he unintentionally shot himself and an eight-year-old. Both suffered non-fatal injuries.
Antetokounmpo has remained loyal to Milwaukee his entire career (and his options if he wants to leave are limited).
Kenny Atkinson has big plans for the Cleveland Cavaliers next season, as the team looks to make a deep playoff run after a 64-win regular season in 2024-25 during his first full season there.
Two people are injured, including an eight year old, after an evening shooting on Milwaukee's southwest side. Police responded to 12th and
Milwaukee Recreation will hold a grand reopening ceremony at 11 a.m. Tuesday to mark the completed renovations to Modrzejewski Playfield.
Here we will look at the one move that the Milwaukee Bucks still must make to improve their roster during 2025 NBA free agency.
The dust has largely settled in 2025 free agency and many around the league are still wondering: What in the world is going on with LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers? It’s a question that seemed to be answered last week when the 40-year-old picked up his $52.
Melvin will represent the Brewers in Cooperstown, N.Y., this month for Sabathia’s induction to the ranks of the immortals. He will fly from his summer home in Utah to Detroit to Syracuse, N.Y., then rent a car and drive to the charming, timeless village on Otsego Lake.