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Khris Middleton exemplified excellence in character and play in Milwaukee | Letters
Giannis on the trade that sends Middleton to the Washington Wizards
Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo on the trade that sends teammate Khris Middleton to the Washington Wizards
Some of us have been blessed to live long enough to recall the Bucks first NBA title in 1971. I listened to the final game on a black plastic radio in my basement bedroom. Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Bobby Dandridge both have their jerseys hanging high on the Fiserv rafters as a result of that success.
And then there were the Central Division dynasties of the Don Nelson years, which added Junior Bridgeman, Marques Johnson, Brian Winters and Bob Lanier to that esteemed honor roll.
Who will be the next two Bucks to have their jerseys retired? Antetokounmpo Giannis and Khris Middleton, of course!
Good luck, Khash Money, and thank you for years of enjoyment from all Bucks fans. You exemplified excellence in character and play (“Why the Bucks traded Middleton,” Feb. 6).
We’ll miss you, champ!
Patrick Seghers, West Bend
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