The Los Angeles Clippers welcomed the Milwaukee Bucks to the Intuit Dome on Saturday night for the finale of their five-game home stand. A star-studded matchup
Milwaukee would start the contest on the wrong foot, coming out to an early double-digit deficit, but quickly turned that around before the first half. Bucks star Damian Lillard scored six points in the last 1.1 seconds of the first half to go along with his 29 points as he spoke about the team's mindset.
While Williamson is an obvious trade chip given his injury history, selling the rest of the squad in favor of young talents, expiring contracts and draft capital could help them pivot to a rebuild.
Giannis Antetokounmpo shared a photo on Instagram of him shooting hoops at Fiserv Forum with his starting five.
While weather delays have wreaked havoc on their schedule, Milwaukee has one thing going in their favor. Miami Heat wing Jimmy Butler won’t join his colleagues for their trip to South Beach.
The Milwaukee Bucks ’ 2024-25 NBA season has been a rollercoaster. However, the team’s chemistry remains a strong point, thanks to moments like Giannis Antetokounmpo 's recent lighthearted jab at veteran teammate Khris Middleton.
The Milwaukee Bucks have recently got into concerning situation regarding Giannis Antetokounmpo as he is struggling with his health.
Both franchises have key contributors whose status is in question heading into the contest. Johnny Juzang (hand) and Cody Williams (ankle) are out, while Walker Kessler (shoulder), John Collins (illness),
James Harden scores 40 points and Norman Powell has 33 as the Clippers overcome a 36-point night from Giannis Antetokounmpo and a 29-point triple-double from Damian Lillard in a 127-117 victory.
The Bucks dropped their 18th game of the season despite a valiant effort from their superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. Antetokounmpo, as usual, was his spectacular self in this contest. Nonetheless, he was visibly upset after the game.
In a recent interview, Giannis Antetokounmpo shared a hilarious perspective on playing hard against every player on the court.