Milwaukee, WI
Warriors select Milwaukee’s Patrick Baldwin with 28th pick
SAN FRANCISCO – The Golden State Warriors chosen ahead Patrick Baldwin Jr. from the College of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with the twenty eighth general decide within the NBA draft Thursday night time.
The 6-foot-9, 220-pound Baldwin missed a lot of his lone school season with a nagging left ankle damage, averaging 12.1 factors and 5.8 rebounds in 11 video games — and he possible could have ample time to develop early on with the newly topped NBA champions.
Golden State basic supervisor Bob Myers has stated it will likely be a precedence to carry again as most of the group’s free brokers as attainable to make a run at a repeat.
Which means a teen like Baldwin will likely be given time to be taught the system and work his manner into contributing for coach Steve Kerr, who likes to offer everybody on the roster an opportunity.
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“It is a exhausting lineup to crack as a result of we’ve some older guys,” Myers stated of the kids with the ability to contribute instantly. “Is dependent upon who we check in free company. Is dependent upon in the event that they’re higher than the rookies we’ve now.”
Myers and his front-office workers had a matter of days to arrange for the draft, very like has been the case for Golden State throughout its run to dynasty standing with six NBA Finals journeys in eight years and 4 championships throughout that span.
“Excessive-class drawback. We’ve achieved this 5 occasions, so that is six,” Myers stated. “I didn’t know that we’d be doing it once more. However we’ve achieved it earlier than.”
The Warriors additionally had the twenty eighth choice in 2019, choosing Jordan Poole out of Michigan.
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Poole hung out within the G League earlier than rising as a star this season.
“This 12 months the problem goes to be retaining the free brokers,” Myers stated. “These gamers off this group now which can be free brokers are going to command possibly extra curiosity than a few of these guys did.”
Heart James Wiseman — the second decide by the Warriors in 2020 — missed your complete season recovering from proper knee surgical procedure, and he continues making optimistic strides and is planning to participate in summer season league at some capability. Wiseman discovered from watching Kevon Looney.
“It’s a giant summer season for James, and excellent news is he’s doing rather well,” coach Steve Kerr stated this week.
Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody, each coming off stellar rookie seasons, are also scheduled to play in summer season league both in San Francisco or Las Vegas.
Milwaukee, WI
'This is my pub': Packers Fans fill Moran’s in South Milwaukee for Thanksgiving watch party
SOUTH MILWAUKEE — It was all about the Packers Thursday night at Moran’s Pub on Thanksgiving. Dozens of fans spent the end of the holiday cheering on Green Bay as they took on the Miami Dolphins.
Moran’s invited TMJ4 to check out their special watch party and soak in the atmosphere.
Deanna Olson, a devoted fan, referred to the pub as her home. “This is my pub,” she said. “This is my hometown, South Milwaukee, born and raised. I live here, I love it, and I always cheer on my Packers. I’ve got to bring Grandpa’s flag, and here we are.”
That flag has become a lucky fashion statement of sorts for Olson.
“We went ahead and put this on as an ascot, and then we beat the Bears, so the ascot has to come back,” she said.
Watch: Packers Fans fill Moran’s in South Milwaukee for Thanksgiving watch party
Packers Fans fill Moran’s in South Milwaukee for Thanksgiving watch party
Olson wasn’t the only fan relying on a good luck charm Thursday night.
“I always have my Packer purse. Always during Packer season, I’ve got to make sure that I carry this,” said Katie “Grammy” Hilpert.
Hilpert was joined by her daughter and granddaughter. Together, they bleed Green and Gold. Moran’s is her go-to pub, making the game even more enjoyable.
“Oh, they’re my boys. I’m very thankful because they have had a little better of a season, but we’ll take what we can get,” said Hilpert.
During the game, fans had the chance to play games and participate in raffles.
Both Hilpert’s and Olson’s lucky charms paid off as the Packers secured the win.
While Hilpert was grateful to cheer on her beloved Packers this holiday, simply coming together at the pub was already a guaranteed victory.
“What are you thankful for?” asked TMJ4’s Mike Beiermeister.
“Grandchildren, children. Life in general is really good, really good right now,” Hilpert replied, embodying the spirit of gratitude on this Thanksgiving Day.
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Milwaukee, WI
Critically missing Milwaukee woman; Silver Alert issued
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a critically missing 71-year-old woman.
Police said Orelia Rose McDowell was last seen near 38th and Nash on foot at approximately 5:30 p.m.
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McDowell is described as 5 feet, 3 inches tall, around 157 pounds and with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a tan jacket, pink shirt, pink pants and pink Puma tennis shoes.
A Silver Alert was also issued.
Anyone with any information regarding the whereabouts of Orelia is asked to call MPD – District 7 at 414-935-7272.
Milwaukee, WI
At least two apartments damaged in fire on Glenbrook Road near Northridge Mall
A least two apartments were damaged in a fire on Glenbrook Road near Northridge Mall in Milwaukee.
Firefighters are still working to determine a cause, but say no one was injured other than a firefighter who cut his hand.
Investigators are still determining the extent of the damage to the apartment building. They’ve told TMJ4’s Mikenzie Hammel that the fire appears to have started in a second-story unit and that the flames damaged the apartment directly above it.
Residents in the building tell Mikenzie the entire hallway was filled with smoke.
Mikenzie is on the scene working to learn more about how many people may be displaced this Thanksgiving Day. This story will be updated on air and online.
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