The Milwaukee Bucks are seen as a genuine contender to emerge from the Eastern Conference. However, their struggles throughout the regular season mean they will have a point to prove once the postseason gets underway.
Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez believes the team is better off for changing head coaches. Not just because of the difference between Doc Rivers and Adrian Griffin’s ideas, many of which will be seen on the court.
Stopping a pick-and-roll involving Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard is a herculean task for the opposing teams. Giannis and Dame can score a lot of points through the pick-and-roll plays, which also opens scoring opportunities for their teammates.
The Milwaukee Bucks bounced back after suffering a close loss to the Los Angeles Lakers by defeating the undermanned Los Angeles Clippers, 124-117. Here are two takeaways from the thrilling victory.
Brook Lopez believes the Milwaukee Bucks not only have what it takes to win another championship—but that it’s not a “matter of if, but when.” Milwaukee (41–23) surged out of the NBA All-Star break with six consecutive wins but have since lost back-to-back games.
The Golden State Warriors have had a rough couple of seasons after winning the 2022 NBA title. That’s not to say they won’t burn an opponent’s defense with their incendiary shooting when given clear looks at the basket.
Brook Lopez joins the milestone party of the Milwaukee Bucks this 2023-24 season as he now sits as the franchise's second all-time leader in blocks upon Tuesday's 125-83 home victory over the Charlotte Hornets.
On Tuesday evening, the Milwaukee Bucks are hosting the Charlotte Hornets in Wisconsin. During the game, starting center Brook Lopez made team history by moving ahead of Alton Lister (804) for sole possession of second on the all-time blocks list. The only player that remains ahead of Lopez is his teammate Giannis Antetokounmpo (966).
On Sunday, Milwaukee Bucks power forward Giannis Antetokoumpo wowed with his quarterback impersonation against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Winning a championship is every team's aspiration, but that doesn't mean every team faces the same pressure to get the job done. On a scale from 0 (no pressure) to 10 (intense pressure), here's how badly the 10 teams with the best records need to win an NBA title.
Robin Lopez has played in 16 games for the Milwaukee Bucks this season. The former Stanford star averaged 1.1 points per contest in limited playing time and was traded to the Sacramento Kings earlier this month. However, the Kings did not keep Lopez and immediately waived him following the acquisition.
Guarding a player of Nikola Jokic’s size and skill set is a job not suited for just one man. A two-time MVP with unstoppable scoring prowess, nimble feet, and incredible vision and passing ability, Jokic shows fans and opponents why he might be the NBA’s best player right now.
The Milwaukee Bucks are trading reserve center Robin Lopez to the Sacramento Kings for cash considerations, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Lopez is expected to be waived and enter free agency.
On Saturday evening, the Milwaukee Bucks will face off against the Dallas Mavericks in Texas. Two hours before the game, Brook Lopez was ruled out due
The Milwaukee Bucks are off to a dismal start this year, losing four of their first five games and have dropped their last two games. But for veteran center Brook Lopez, the Bucks could actually become better because of the slump, believing that the team can learn a thing or two from the mounting losses.
Houston Rockets center Alperen Şengün is emerging as one of the league's best young centers, but that may not have happened if Brook Lopez signed with the team this offseason.
The Rockets missed out on two All-Stars rumored to be heading their way. It turned out great for them.
The Bucks are reuniting the Lopez twins, having agreed to sign free agent center Robin Lopez, according to Shams Charania of the Athletic (Twitter link).
The Bucks have agreed to terms on a new deal for All-Defensive center Brook Lopez, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic (Twitter link), who reports that the free agent big man will return to the team on a two-year, $48M deal.
Lopez, 35, has enjoyed a fruitful relationship with Milwaukee. The 7-footer has been named to two All-Defensive Teams and won his first championship during his Bucks tenure.
The Rockets are a “real threat” to the Bucks to sign veteran center Brook Lopez, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
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