Just a shade over an hour before the Milwaukee Bucks are slated to tip off against the Miami Heat on Thursday night, former three-time All-Star Milwaukee small
The Milwaukee Bucks are now open to trading Khris Middleton in the 2024-25 NBA season. As the Feb. 6 trade deadline is nearing, the Bucks are willing to move on from the often-injured veteran star.
With the turnaround they’ve had in 2024-25, Milwaukee is being active on the trade market. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reported that Khris Middleton and Bobby Portis are available for trade. Windhorst noted that the Bucks want an “impact player” in return. Will Milwaukee get a trade done before the deadline on February 6?
The Milwaukee Bucks have some difficult decisions to make surrounding Khris Middleton as they balance sentiment and pragmatism.
The Milwaukee Bucks are targeting a major trade to strengthen their 2025 roster, with Zach LaVine as their top candidate. A complex five-team trade could result in LaVine joining the Bucks, while other players like Beal,
Bucks star Khris Middleton is an NBA champion that has shined on the biggest of basketball stages. Now, on this stage, inside the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee's MentorZone, he's interested in winning over a new crowd.
The Bucks have been active this trade season, sources said, with Khris Middleton, Bobby Portis and Pat Connaughton all expected to be available in potential moves to bring back an impact player.
Bucks star Khris Middleton is helping out at the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee's MentorZone Middleton grew up with mentors, and now he's paying it forward as a long-time advocate for ...
If the Bucks seriously want to bolster their roster, the only way to do so is to trade away one for their top players. It's safe to assume that Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard will not be traded, which leaves their All-Star forward Khris Middleton.
The Milwaukee Bucks could be looking for another star now that the 2025 season has reached its halfway point. Some big names are on the move. The Athletic's Sam Vecenie reported that Jimmy Butler, Zach LaVine,
The Los Angeles Clippers snapped the Milwaukee Bucks' 5-game win streak with a 127-117 victory Saturday night.