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LAS VEGAS, NV (WSAU) — The Milwaukee Bucks summer league entry dropped a 102-96 game with the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday. Chris Livingston scored 23 points and Stanley Umude had 16. The Bucks wrap up summer league play with a game against Miami on Friday.
According to NBA insider Ian Begley of SNY, the New York Knicks won’t sign Mikal Bridges to an extension until they know for certain Giannis Antetokounmpo is staying with the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Brew Hoop on MSNMilwaukee Bucks vs Chicago Bulls Summer League Preview: Real Bogi hours?T he Milwaukee Bucks will play their final game of the round-robin portion of Summer League against the Chicago Bulls this afternoon. Both teams are 1-2 and will not be making the four-team playoff that takes place this weekend.
Gary Chivichyan, known as “The Armenian Sniper,” has officially joined the Milwaukee Bucks NBA Summer League roster in Las Vegas, breaking barriers for Armenians and minorities worldwide.
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Bucks: Excited Brook Lopez Calls Joining Homestate Clippers 'Full-Circle Moment' Ahead of 18th SeasonAfter 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 Bridgeman family confirmed their commitment to the Milwaukee Bucks following the death of Junior Bridgeman. They expressed excitement about learning from the organization and contributing to the team's success.
The Memphis Grizzlies and Cole Anthony have agreed to a buyout, clearing the way for more team moves to be finalized.
The Milwaukee Bucks have made a flurry of moves thus far this offseason. More news: Anonymous Executives Don't Expect Bucks to Win East Despite Active Offseaso
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WISN 12 News on MSNHall of Famer, Bucks legend Oscar Robertson receives Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at ESPYSHall of Famer and Milwaukee Bucks legend Oscar Robertson added another award to his long list of accolades on July 16 at the ESPYS. This time, though, it was for his work off the court. The 1963-64 MVP and 12-time All-Star helped bring the Milwaukee Bucks their first NBA championship in 1971.