Milwaukee, WI
Bucks coach Adrian Griffin’s stern reminder to Milwaukee after securing Vegas trip
Bucks coach Adrian Griffin sent a reminder to his team about the stakes in Las Vegas after it advanced to the in-season tournament semifinals.
The Milwaukee Bucks are playing their best basketball of the season at exactly the right time. Adrian Griffin’s team is 10-2 in its last 12 games following Tuesday’s blowout 146-122 victory over the New York Knicks, a win that punched its ticket to the in-season tournament semifinals in Las Vegas.
Ahead of Thursday’s highly anticipated matchup with Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers, though, Griffin is already guarding against his team letting down in Sin City. How? By reminding Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard and company of the historic stakes that await them.
“We know it’s a business trip,” Griffin said after the game, per Eric Nehm of The Athletic. “We still have to win two games.”
Lillard expressed extreme confidence in the Bucks’ trajectory after taking down the Knicks. He and Antetokounmpo combined for 63 points on just 35 shots against the Knicks, just part of a team-wide offensive onslaught that also included red-hot 23-of-28 shooting from deep—not just 60.5% shooting, but the most three-pointers any team has made in a single game this season.
Milwaukee’s lackluster defense reared its head again on Tuesday, though, surrendering 41 points to Julius Randle as the Knicks racked up a 119.6 offensive rating, just below the Philadelphia 76ers’ second-ranked league-wide mark. Who owns the best offense in basketball? Haliburton’s Pacers, and it’s not particularly close. Their 123.6 offensive rating is nearly four points per 100 possessions better than Philly’s, more than the difference between the Sixers’ and 10th-ranked Boston Celtics’ number.
Expect the Bucks try and buckle down against Indiana, the NBA Cup and $500,000 worth of prize money per player on the line. With Griffin’s encouragement and those factors at play, maybe Milwaukee will finally play the type of title-worthy defense that’s been the hallmark of Antetokounmpo’s recent reign.
Milwaukee, WI
Enjoy a weekend of fun at Milwaukee's Lakefront Festival of Art
MILWAUKEE – Head to the Milwaukee Art Museum for a weekend of art, food, music, and much more at the Lakefront Art Festival.
You can meet 120 artists from across the nation and shop for paintings, ceramics, fiber, metalwork, jewelry, and more.
You can also sample Milwaukee flavor from local restaurants, lounge in the sunshine in the beer and wine gardens, and make art in the outdoor Kohl’s Art Studio.
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The family-friendly event runs from Friday, June 14 through Sunday, June 16, rain or shine.
Festival admission includes access to the museum.
For more information on the festival, click here.
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Milwaukee, WI
Juneteenth Milwaukee Freedom Ball; highlights community leaders, raises money for the Juneteenth pageant
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee community came out in full support of the annual Juneteenth Freedom Ball at the Harley-Davidson Museum.
Honorees for the 2024 Freedom Ball
Three people were honored tonight at the ball for their commitment to improving the community.
Mike Falbo received the ‘Joseph M. Winston Community Commitment Award.’
Janette Mitchell-Herrera was honored as the 2024 Freedom Ball Volunteer of the Year.’
Steve Mahan, was celebrated as the 2024 Freedom Ball Father of the Year.
Our very own Stephanie Brown emceed the event, which helped raise money for the Juneteenth pageant.
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Locals react to former President Trump calling Milwaukee a 'horrible' city
MILWAUKEE, Wisc. — On Thursday, Former President Donald Trump reportedly called Milwaukee a “horrible” city.
In response, his campaign said he was referring to the city’s violent crime rate and voter fraud.
TMJ4 wanted to hear directly from people who call Milwaukee home, so we took to the streets to do just that.
Rather than simply asking, we created a sign to see if his statement would make a statement and get people talking.
“It’s just a regular city. People are just really afraid of the narratives that are being pushed,” said Omar Jaime.
“He’s coming here in a couple of weeks. So, I think it takes an awful lot of ignorance to say something that negative before he’s coming if he really thinks he should be president,” said Dorsey.
“I love this part of the world. It has made me a large part of who I am today and for somebody to say this is a horrible city, it’s 100% not true. It’s not a horrible city; it’s a wonderful city,” said Johnson.
Elaine Rojas-Castillo spent nearly two hours in the heart of the Third Ward, asking anyone who would stop to share their thoughts.
Most agreed with Jaime, Dorsey, and Johnson, but one man who saw our sign thought otherwise.
ERC: “We pulled this from his words.”
MAN: “I would like to see the whole conversation.”
ERC: “We can get the clip for you if you’d like.”
MAN: “I can look it up myself.”
He says he doesn’t believe Trump could have said this and blames the media for twisting his words.
ERC: “So, when you see something like this, in your mind, what do you think?”
MAN: “False.”
ERC: “That he said it or that it is?”
MAN: “That he didn’t say that.”
ERC: “If you see that he did say it, what do you think about this?”
MAN: “I would be extremely surprised.”
He said he plans to support the former president in November for the first time, after leaving the Democratic Party a few years ago.
“Why? Because of Democrats, because of Biden’s administration, because of its policies. That’s why I’m going for Trump,” the man said.
Dorsey said she was grateful that we were having this conversation and hopes others pay attention to what every candidate says and make an informed decision at the ballot box.
“We need to think about, not just what’s important to us, but what’s important to our communities. Just think about other people more than ourselves and I don’t think Trump does that,” said Dorsey.
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