Milwaukee Bucks: News Articles
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
Bucks guard Brandon Jennings tweeted a photo last week of his latest tattoo, one that honored Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles. That might seem like an odd choice for permanent ink, but it shouldn't raise any eyebrows in the NBA, where many players boast odd tattoos...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
Anyone completely cynical about the Bucks' intentions could stand atop a soapbox at 4th and State and scream, "Wake up and smell the coffee." It would be a smart-alecky reference to the brutal way Starbucks mogul Howard Schultz sold a beloved, solid franchise like the Sonics four years ago.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
Let's say a new multipurpose arena could attract recording artists who sometimes skip Milwaukee because the Bradley Center isn't competitive for their services. But what about the proposed building's primary tenant?
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
It's clear Bucks owner Herb Kohl trusts his management team and coaching staff. But it's also obvious the pressure is on general manager John Hammond and coach Scott Skiles to deliver next season.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl, the owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, said Friday that the time for talk is over: It's time to find a way to build a new arena to replace the Bradley Center.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
Bucks forward Carlos Delfino underwent surgery Thursday for a sports hernia. He won't be back on the court for at least six to eight weeks.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
Scott Skiles had options, but the opportunity to earn $4 million in potentially his final season made a lot more economic sense than whatever buyout the Bucks might have been floating while both sides were trying to sort their futures.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
Scott Skiles still will be in charge of the Milwaukee Bucks next season. Skiles confirmed Tuesday that he would return for his fifth season as coach with the franchise.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
Bucks general manager John Hammond said size will be a priority during the off-season as the team approaches the June draft, free agency and possible trades.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
Two key players gave a strong endorsement of coach Scott Skiles as his future with the Milwaukee Bucks remained undecided.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinal —
The Bucks trailed by 18 at the half and couldn't recover in falling at Boston in Milwaukee's final game of the season. Tobias Harris led the Bucks with 16 points and nine rebounds.