Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Admirals beat IceHogs, force decisive Game 5
ROCKFORD, Ill. – Kyle Marino and Ozzy Wiesblatt scored second-period goals to turn a 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead as the Admirals defeated the Rockford IceHogs on Friday night in Gamer 4 of the Central Division Semifinals.
The win forces a decisive game five on Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena.
This is the second consecutive season the Ads have trailed 0-2 in the division semifinals and won the next two to force game five. They completed the comeback against Texas last year and hope to repeat the same against the IceHogs on Sunday.
Turner Ottenbriet also lit the lamp for the Admirals, while Matt Murray made 23 saves to pick up the win in net.
The victory improved Milwaukee’s to 15-4 in elimination games under Head Coach Karl Taylor.
The Admirals jumped out to 1-0 lead on Ottenbreit’s first goal career post-season goal at 7:54 of the first. Ottenbreit intercepted a Rockford clearing attempt at the blueline and fired a shot that got by a screened Drew Commesso and into the net.
However, the Ads lead lasted just eight seconds as Jackson Cates took a centering feed from Jalen Luypen and beat Matt Murray to knot the score at one.
The Hogs grabbed their first lead of the night with just 1:15 to play in the opening frame on an Aidan Thompson tally.
Milwaukee would score the next as Marino grabbed his first playoff goal of his career at 7:50 of the sandwich frame when he cleaned up a Navrin Mutter shot and then Wiesblatt poked a loose puck past Commesso with 5:23 to play in the period for a 3-2 advantage.
Murray and the Admirals defense held tight the rest of the way as they picked up the victory.
The Source: The Milwaukee Admirals released information for this report.
Milwaukee, WI
3 Milwaukee Bucks Trade Targets Apart From Giannis Antetokounmpo
The Milwaukee Bucks face a tricky traded line as Giannis Antetokounmpo rumors continue to heat up. However, there are other teams that could make deals with the Bucks, and it could lead to a new direction for the franchise.
Some members of the Milwaukee Bucks on SI staff dropped their picks for who they believe the team should look to acquire in a trade.
D’Angelo Russell, Dallas Mavericks
Milwaukee should be motivated to lose games to maximize the franchise’s first lottery pick in a decade, and even if Giannis isn’t moved before the deadline his injury will preclude Milwaukee from seriously competing this season. Taking on a contract like D’Angelo Russell to replenish some draft pick capital is the best move the Bucks can make right now. Milwaukee needs to set themselves up to either retool around Giannis or rebuild once he’s gone. — Ti Windisch
Michael Porter Jr., Brooklyn Nets
For the Bucks to find a way to get back to relevance and try to keep Antetokounmpo happy, they need to make a splash in the trade market. That leaves two potential options of people that are assumed to be available. Those people are Ja Morant and Michael Porter Jr. The best fit of the two is Porter Jr. If I were the Bucks, I’d try to find a way to acquire him. — Major Passons
Draft Picks
The bubble is about to burst for the Bucks, and whether Giannis is traded this week or this offseason, the team is going to need an arsenal of picks to work with to properly rebuild the team. The Bucks should find ways to move off of players that will net them future draft picks, even if Antetokounmpo is not involved in that. The Bucks should figure out what Bobby Portis’ price tag is and who would be willing to take on Kyle Kuzma’s contract. And maybe kick the tires on potential Myles Turner trade destinations.
Of course trading Antetokounmpo would result in getting the most picks back, but the Bucks want to be able to get the best deal possible for him. If there is the right offer at the deadline, they should pull the trigger and rip the Band-Aid off once and for all. But once Antetokounmpo is traded, it will open the floodgates for the rest of the Milwaukee veterans to move on in other deals. — Jeremy Brener
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Milwaukee fatal shooting; police investigate argument-turned-homicide
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee police are investigating a homicide on the city’s Lower East Side after an argument ended with gunfire Monday morning, Feb. 2, near Ogden Avenue and Astor Street.
What we know:
Police said the shooting happened around 9 a.m., turning the normally quiet area into a crime scene.
Loved ones identified the victim as Angelo Nelson, 50. Family members described Nelson as someone who avoided conflict and never wanted drama, calling him “one of a kind” and saying no argument should have cost him his life.
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A 31-year-old man was arrested in connection with the homicide. Police have not released his name, as criminal charges have not yet been filed. Public records show the suspect has had previous encounters with law enforcement, including a conviction for battery and domestic violence several years ago.
What they’re saying:
Quinn McDaniel, who lives a few streets away, said the violence was shocking for the neighborhood.
“Instantly breaks my heart,” McDaniel said. “Even on gloomy days like this, it’s not a place where you usually hear about fatalities.”
Police said Nelson was shot and killed during an argument. The shooting happened near a church, adding to the shock for nearby residents.
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“[It’s] extremely unfortunate. Right in front of a church — heart goes out to whoever passed away, everyone affected,” he said.
McDaniel said the tragedy underscores the importance of seeking help rather than reacting with violence.
“I know it’s easier said than done, but I think there are people and resources out there that can help you figure that out, rather than acting on it,” he said.
Police have not said what the argument was about. The investigation remains ongoing.
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Milwaukee shooting Monday; 1 wounded near 35th and Highland
Milwaukee Police Department (MPD)
MILWAUKEE – A shooting in Milwaukee on Monday, Feb. 2 left one person wounded.
What we know:
According to police, a 67-year-old was shot at approximately 3:24 a.m. in the area of 35th and Highland.
The shooting victim was taken to the hospital for treatment of injuries.
The circumstances leading up to the shooting are under investigation.
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MPD tips
What you can do:
Milwaukee police are looking for those responsible.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or P3 Tips.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department.
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