Bucks select Alexander in the 2008 NBA Draft
Bucks select Alexander in the 2008 NBA Draft
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Redd named to 12-man Olympic roster
Redd named to 12-man Olympic roster
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Energee Index 0809
Milwaukee Bucks Energee! Dance Team.
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Ersan Ilyasova Q&A
Bucks.com catches up with Ersan Ilyasova to talk about his time in Spain, the Bucks and the Olympics.
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Select-A-Seat Open House
Milwaukee Bucks select-a-seat open house event will take place June 22-24 at the Bradley Center.
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Bucks' Redd to show campers path to success
BucksÂ’ Redd to show campers path to success
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2008 Tailgate Party
The Bucks hosted a tailgate at Miller Park for season ticket holders.
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Paschketball
Bucks play-by-play man Jim Paschke will help you see the 2007-08 season through his eyes. Complete with a blog, photos, video and audio, Paschketball is your number one source for unique, behind-the-scenes Bucks content you can't find anywhere else.
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Bucks Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
The Bucks didn't limit themselves to addition by draft picks on June 26. They also reshaped the roster by pulling off an unexpected trade, adding a player who has been on the verge of becoming an all-star for most of his career.
Small forward Richard Jefferson is on his way to Milwaukee, while the Bucks sent forwards Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons to New Jersey.
The deal appears to bring the Bucks a significant upgrade at small forward. The 6-foot-7 Jefferson is coming off the highest-scoring season of his career—averaging 22.6 points while shooting 47 percent from the field. He also played in all 82 games after missing 27 in 2006-07 with a leg injury. Jefferson went to the NBA Finals during his first two seasons in New Jersey. "One thing about Richard, he's...
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The 10-man rotation, starring Toronto's starting point guard. (Yahoo! Sports)
A look around the league and the web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and...
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By acquiring Yi, Nets hope to extend marketing reach (Yahoo! Sports)
Yi Jianlian was about 7,000 miles away when he made the move from Milwaukee to New Jersey.
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Team-by-team draft grades (Yahoo! Sports)
Teams receive report cards for their performance in the 2008 draft.
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Bucks' Alexander likes challenges ahead (AP)
Half a world away, Joe Alexander decided he was going to play in the NBA. After all, his older brothers were good basketball players, so they'd probably be there, too. Alexander was 10 years old, living in Beijing because of his father's work and just a fifth-grader. His brothers' pro dreams changed into business careers, but 11 years later, Alexander was the top pick of the Milwaukee Bucks in the...
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Nets trade Jefferson to Bucks for Yi, Simmons (AP)
The New Jersey Nets decided to part ways with the second-leading scorer in franchise history, dealing Richard Jefferson to Milwaukee hours before the draft Thursday for forwards Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons. "We certainly gave up a good player, but to get a good player you have to give up a good player.
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Nets trade F Jefferson to Bucks (PA SportsTicker)
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey (Ticker) -- The New Jersey Nets continued their makeover Thursday, trading Richard Jefferson to the Milwaukee Bucks for Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons.
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Nets trade Richard Jefferson to the Bucks (Yahoo! Sports)
The Milwaukee Bucks just traded Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons to the New Jersey Nets for Richard Jefferson, and...
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Draft-day buzz: Ibaka letter, Hibbert to Charlotte (Yahoo! Sports)
Charlotte wants Roy Hibbert, Joe Alexander to Bucks, Serge Ibaka demands second round and other draft buzz.
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Butch to keep playing regardless of draft (AP)
Brian Butch finished working out for the Milwaukee Bucks with about a half-dozen other players before ducking into the locker room to clean up. When the 6-foot-11 center came back, he was dressed in a pinstripe suit and tie, looking like an oversized businessman addressing a board of tiny employees. "Literally, it's a job interview," Butch told reporters after his workout with the Bucks, who hold...
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Beasley shaping up as draft's wild card (Yahoo! Sports)
Miami's decision on what to do (or not do) with Michael Beasley could determine rest of lottery order for NBA draft.
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