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Giannis Antetokounmpo breaks another historic franchise record for the Milwaukee Bucks
Giannis Antetokounmpo dominated towards the Golden State Warriors final night time and acquired again on monitor after a nasty outing in Houston the final time round. He additionally broke one historic franchise file alongside the best way.
Legend within the metropolis
Giannis completed the sport with 30 factors, 12 rebounds, and 5 assists in just below half-hour of play, main the Bucks to the win regardless of not having essentially the most environment friendly night time from the ground.
With final night time’s recreation, Giannis has now totaled 22,113 complete minutes performed for the franchise, greater than some other participant in historical past, passing Bucks legend Bob Dandridge, who performed 22,094 minutes for Milwaukee.
After the sport, Giannis shared how a lot this feat means to him.
“Taking part in essentially the most minutes in a Bucks jersey ever, that’s enormous,” Antetokounmpo mentioned. “It doesn’t matter what you’ve achieved, if you really feel such as you’ve contributed to a workforce, to the historical past of this workforce, it’s an honor. It’s an ideal accomplishment.”
Giannis is barely 28 years previous, however he already holds a number of franchise information. The Greek Freak is first in minutes, factors, blocks, free throws, and triple-doubles. Antetokounmpo will inevitably add to that listing, as he’s second in discipline objectives, rebounds, and assists.
Passing up an ideal
Though Giannis is barely 28, he’s already taking part in in his tenth NBA season. Dandridge, a franchise legend and an important a part of the 70s Milwaukee groups, solely performed 9 seasons with the Bucks.
However ‘Bobby D’ was no slouch both. A member of the Corridor-of-Fame, 4x All-Star, and 2x NBA Champion, Dandridge averaged 18.6 ppg, 7.3 rpg, and three.2 apg in his 618 video games in a Milwaukee Bucks jersey.
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Potential Brewers-Phillies Deal Suggested To Bring All-Star To Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Brewers have a big question to sort out in the infield.
Willy Adames has been the team’s starting shortstop since being acquired in 2021. He has developed into one of the top offensive shortstops in baseball but is a free agent and doesn’t seem likely to return.
The Brewers have internal candidates to replace him, like Joey Ortiz, but no matter what happens the infield will look different. It could make sense for the Brewers to bring another piece to town and MLB Trade Rumors’ Steve Adams suggested Milwaukee as one of his “clear fits” for Philadelphia Phillies All-Star Alec Bohm.
“Brewers: The Brewers aren’t going to re-sign Adames at market value,” Adams said. “They’re fortunate to have two shortstop-caliber infielders elsewhere on the diamond in third baseman Joey Ortiz and Platinum Glove winner Brice Turang. Moving Turang to another position after that Platinum Glove might be a reach, but Ortiz could slide from third base to shortstop and give the Brewers the freedom to look for more offense at third base.
“Bohm’s salary is modest enough for the Brewers to stomach. There will be natural Bohm/Devin Williams speculation with both being trade candidates, but the Brewers have some younger arms they could dangle if they prefer not to deal from the big league roster.”
Bohm earned his first All-Star nod in 2024 and is just 28 years old. He had 15 home runs and 97 RBIs across 143 games played. If he’s available, as rumors have said he is, maybe the Brewers should get involved.
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Gun violence down across state, including Milwaukee, report says | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Gun violence homicides dropped by nearly 17% in Wisconsin over the first eight months of 2024 compared to the same time period in 2023, according to a report by the Center for American Progress, a nonpartisan policy institute.
The report, released in September, also found that gun violence victimizations, defined as all firearm-related injuries and deaths, dropped in Milwaukee nearly 20% over that same time period.
“I think this decrease is happening for a number of reasons, but one is due to community violence intervention measures that are working,” said Nicholas Matuszewski, executive director of Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort, a statewide grassroots organization.
Local violence intervention efforts include 414 Life, a violence interruption program; and Project Ujima, which provides services to families and children who’ve been impacted by violence.
In addition, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley announced in late October the launch of the national gun violence program, “Advance Peace.”
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Pistons vs. Bucks: Detroit eliminated from NBA Cup with blowout loss to Milwaukee
The Detroit Pistons are not going to Las Vegas.
Facing the Milwaukee Bucks with a chance to clinch a bid in the NBA Cup’s Knockout Rounds, you could make a pretty good argument that this was the biggest basketball game in Detroit since Game 4 of the 2019 NBA Playoffs — ironically, also against Milwaukee.
The Pistons got throttled that night and, thanks to a pitiful defensive effort on Tuesday, they got their butts whooped again in a 128-107 loss at Little Caesars Arena.
The Central Division rivals entered the night 3-0 in the Group B standings. With the win, the Bucks move on while the Pistons, who had a pathway to have advance via a convoluted tiebreaker and a wild-card entry, will stay home and continue with the regular season.
Honestly, this one was over midway through the second quarter. The Bucks shot 74% in that period and exploded on a 14-0 run that took a semi-competitive game into a blowout.
Detroit has played decent defense at times this season, but Damian Lillard and Milwaukee bombed away early and often. The star point guard finished with 27 points and five triples as the Pistons gave up a whopping 22 threes.
Taurean Prince, AJ Green, Bobby Portis, Gary Trent Jr. and even Andre Jackson Jr. looked like they were in the 3-point contest at NBA All-Star Weekend.
As for the Pistons’ offense, they played pretty well thanks to a balanced attack.
Led by Cade Cunningham’s 23 points, Jalen Duren (11), Tim Hardaway Jr. (15) and Tobias Harris (16) all scored in double figures. Duren, in particular, has really struggled with the Bucks and having to guard Giannis. He fared well tonight and has played well lately.
Normally a reliable defender against a guy like Giannis, Isaiah Stewart was a non-factor tonight. He scored nine but he fouled out in the third quarter.
Malik Beasley had one of those rough nights he’s prone to having after torching his former team the last time they faced off. I mean, it’s hard to get your ass kicked when you shoot 50% from the field and over 40% from three most of the night.
The Pistons found a way.
I’m not sure what this says about them. Maybe nothing.
They’re an improved team, but they’re far from the Bucks — who are still lightyears more talented and capable than their 10-9 record lets on. I think Detroit is still short on defensive talent, and that shows in games against teams like this.
A large part of being a good defensive team is effort. The less defensive personnel you have, the harder you have to play on that end. This team struggles with balancing the effort on both ends. That’s not acceptable, but it’s at least understandable.
I think the Bucks are a team that exposes another weak spot: Secondary ball handling. Cade really has to work to get to his spots against the Bucks length and size. Jaden Ivey is fine as a secondary ball handler, but his dynamic ability as the primary guy doesn’t translate.
Outside of them, you’re left with guys who you’d rather not handle the ball extensively. Detroit would be so much better if they had a big wing who could hit some shots, defend and handle the ball respectably.
And hey, before you type that comment: I know, 80% of the NBA wants that guy.
I keep waiting for Ausar Thompson’s minutes to rise and for his fitness to get back to normal. I think he can cure a lot of what ails that starting lineup — defending, hitting some open shots (Vinson effect!) and defending like a demon — he’s just not ready right now.
It sucks that the Pistons aren’t moving on. I was excited for this game and it would have been really fun to see them head to Vegas and replicate what the Indiana Pacers did last season.
Maybe this NBA Cup isn’t as silly as we thought it was when it started last year?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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