| Magic F Garrity retires from NBA | Thu Sep 11 12:51:54 2008 EST |
| Orlando, FL (Sports Network) - Orlando Magic forward Pat Garrity announced his retirement from the NBA on Thursday. Garrity, the 19th overall pick of the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1998 draft, logged 7.3 points and 2.6 rebounds in 20 minutes per game throughout his 10- year career. "After 10 wonderful years of playing in the NBA, I have decided to retire," said Garrity. "I am so grateful for being able to play for as long as I have and to have established long lasting roots in Orlando. I want to ex | |
| Bucks sign C Elson | Thu Aug 14 16:29:48 2008 EST |
| Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Bucks signed center Francisco Elson on Thursday. Per team policy, terms were not disclosed. The seven-foot, 240-pound Elson comes to Milwaukee after splitting the 2007-08 season between San Antonio and Seattle. The 32-year-old Netherlands native averaged 3.5 points and 3.3 rebounds with the Spurs before he was dealt to the SuperSonics in February. "Francisco is a player of high character who will bring length and athleticism to the front line," sai | |
| Report: Bucks to sign Bogut for five years, $60 million | Wed Jul 9 19:45:53 2008 EST |
| Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Bucks have reportedly come to terms with center Andrew Bogut on a five-year contract worth $60 million in guaranteed money. The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported Wednesday that, according to his agent, David Bauman, the deal, which is worth up to $72.5 million with bonuses, will be official later this week. The top overall pick in the 2005 draft out of Utah, Bogut averaged 14.3 points and 9.8 rebounds in 78 games for Milwaukee last season, his th | |
| Bucks sign top pick Alexander | Wed Jul 9 02:22:55 2008 EST |
| Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Bucks signed forward Joe Alexander -- the team's top pick in the June 26 NBA Draft -- on Tuesday. Alexander, who was taken out of West Virginia with the eighth overall pick, is guaranteed $4.15 million over the first two years of his contract, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Under the league's scale for rookie salaries, the Bucks hold options for the third and fourth years of the deal, at $2.3 million and $2.9 million, respectively. Th | |
| Phoenix Suns 2008 Draft Preview | Fri Jun 20 09:43:43 2008 EST |
| ntoni now in New York, the Phoenix Suns may change their style of play under new general Terry Porter. The 45-year-old Porter, who spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach in Detroit, was just 71-93 in two years as the general of the Milwaukee Bucks. Porter did guide Milwaukee to the playoffs in 2004, where it was eliminated in five games by the Pistons. The Suns are built to win now with aging center Shaquille O'Neal, who was acquired from Miami for Marcus Banks and Shawn Marion, and S | |
| Milwaukee Bucks 2008 Draft Preview | Fri Jun 20 09:39:01 2008 EST |
| (Sports Network) - New head coach Scott Skiles will try and guide the Milwaukee Bucks back from a dismal 26-56 record in the 2007-08 campaign. There is talent on the roster, and they should be able to add to their nucleus with the eighth overall pick in round one of the draft. Sharp-shooting Michael Redd averaged a team-best 22.7 points in 72 games, while Andrew Bogut led the club in rebounding (9.8 rpg) and Maurice Williams, who was second on the team in scoring (17.2 ppg), dished out 6.3 assi | |
| Sampson joins Bucks staff, mum on IU | Mon May 19 17:41:00 2008 EST |
MILWAUKEE (AP) -Kelvin Sampson wants to restore his reputation and continue his career, and hopes he took a step in that direction by accepting a job as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday. But Sampson will pass on the chance to explain his version of a messy divorce with Indiana University until after an NCAA hearing in mid-June. ``More will come out, and I'll be more than happy to talk after that,'' Sampson said. Sampson's new boss, Bucks coach Scott Skiles, cautione | |
| Sampson hired as Bucks assistant | Wed May 14 19:36:48 2008 EST |
| Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Milwaukee Bucks general manager John Hammond announced Wednesday that Kelvin Sampson and three others will join the team as assistant coaches under new head coach Scott Skiles. The others hired to round out the staff include Jim Boylan, Lionel Hollins and Joe Wolf. The announcement comes less than three months after Sampson was forced to resign as head coach of Indiana's men's basketball program amid five major NCAA rules violations. The NCAA released a list of | |
| Bucks' Williams has surgery | Thu May 8 16:44:42 2008 EST |
| Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Milwaukee Bucks guard Mo Williams had successful surgery to repair ligament damage in his right thumb, the club reported Thursday. The procedure was performed on Wednesday in New York by hand specialist Dr. Michelle Carlson in New York. Williams is scheduled to be sidelined at least six weeks, after which he will be allowed to resume basketball-related activities. He is expected to be fully recovered in time for training camp in October. The 25-year-old finished | |
| Skiles becomes Bucks head coach | Mon Apr 21 18:42:19 2008 EST |
| Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Bucks announced Monday that Scott Skiles has agreed to a multi-year contract to become the team's head coach. Skiles, 44, and a former player for the Bucks, has an overall record of 281-251 in eight seasons as an NBA head coach with Phoenix and Chicago. He was fired as coach of the Bulls during this past season after the team started 9-16, though in 2006-07 he guided the Bulls to a 49-win season an a first- round sweep of Miami in the playoffs. He | |
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