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20 People Injured After Bucks Playoff Game in Milwaukee
Twenty people were injured in two shootings in downtown Milwaukee near an entertainment district where thousands had been watching the Bucks play the Celtics in Game 6 of the NBA’s Eastern Conference semifinals, authorities said
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Police: 3 People Injured in Shooting Near Deer District
The incident happened following the Milwaukee Bucks’ Game 6 loss to the Boston Celtics on Friday.
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Zach LaVine Enters Health and Safety Protocols Ahead of Bulls-Bucks Game 5
Bulls guard Zach LaVine’s Game 5 status is in doubt after entering health and safety protocols on Tuesday.
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Bucks Star Khris Middleton Suffers Sprained MCL Against Bulls
Milwaukee Bucks star Khris Middleton suffered a sprained MCL in Wednesday’s Game 2 loss to the Chicago Bulls.
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Biden Hails NBA's Bucks for Championship and Activism
The Bucks were the first NBA champions to visit the White House in nearly five years, ending a Donald Trump-era hiatus.
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Biden Welcomes NBA Champion Bucks to White House
President Joe Biden welcomed Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks to the White House to celebrate their 2020-2021 NBA championship
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Jrue Holiday Ruled Out Against Nets After Heel Injury
Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday has left the defending champions’ season opener with a bruised right heel
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Ranking All 26 NBA Mascots From Worst to Best
Hugo the Hornet of the Charlotte Hornets and the Coyote from the San Antonio Spurs are some of the best mascots in the NBA. Here’s a ranking of all 26.
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NBA Finals Champions for Every Year Since the League Began
Before an NBA champion is crowned in the 2021-22 season, heres a look back at all title winners in league history.
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Giannis, Bucks Defeat Suns to Win First NBA Title in 50 Years
The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Phoenix Suns 105-98 in Game 6 to win their first NBA Championship since 1971.
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Milwaukee Bucks Win NBA Finals With Game 6 Win Over Suns
The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Phoenix Suns in Game 6 to win the 2021 NBA Finals.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo Exits Bucks-Hawks Game 4 With Hyperextended Knee
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo left Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Atlanta Hawks with a hyperextended left knee.
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Milwaukee Bucks Offering COVID Vaccine to Fans at Sunday's Home Game Against Nets
On Tuesday, the NBA team announced it will offer the Pfizer vaccine to fans who attend their home game against the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday. Fans must be 16 years old and eligible for the vaccine.
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Milwaukee Bucks Executive Alex Lasry to Run for Senate in 2022
Milwaukee Bucks executive Alex Lasry announced that he would run for the U.S. Senate seat in Wisconsin currently held by Ron Johnson.
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Bucks Player Agrees to $750K Settlement Over Arrest
Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown and the Milwaukee city attorney have agreed to a revised $750,000 settlement of a lawsuit Brown filed after getting taken to the ground, shocked with a Taser and arrested during an encounter with police in 2018
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NBA Player/SMU Alum Adds Voice to Protests Over Police Brutality
When the Milwaukee Bucks boycotted Wednesday’s playoff game against the Orlando Magic in protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Sterling Brown, an SMU alum, read the team statement
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NBA, WNBA Postpone Games After Bucks' Apparent Boycott Over Jacob Blake
The Milwaukee Bucks did not walk out to play Game 5 of their series with the Orlando Magic on Wednesday afternoon.
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Newy: Milwaukee Bucks “Courageous” for Police Shooting Protest
NBC 5 Sports Director Newy Scruggs says the Milwaukee Bucks showed courage for not taking the court for their playoff game on Wednesday to protest the recent police shooting in Wisconsin.
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NBA, Pro Sports Teams Call Off Games After Jacob Blake Shooting
Making their strongest statement yet in the fight against racial injustice, players from six NBA teams decided not to play postseason games on Wednesday in a boycott that quickly reverberated across other professional leagues.
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NBA Teams, Players Offer to Help Pay Arena Workers
Some NBA teams and stars, including Kevin Love and Giannis Antetokounmpo, have pledged to help cover the salaries of workers affected by game cancellations.