Plus good news on Damian Lillard and A.J. Green We’re now 24 hours away from the start of the Milwaukee Bucks’ first round matchup of the 2024 NBA Playoffs with the Indiana Pacers, and Giannis watch continues.
Deer Diaries takes to the red carpet Now that the 2023-2024 regular season is at a close, it is time for awards season over at Deer Diaries (A Milwaukee Bucks Podcast!).
With a couple of key pieces unavailable, two Milwaukee reserves stepped up to the plate and helped the Bucks prevail over the under-manned but hard-fighting Philadelphia Sixers, 114-105, on Thursday night.
The Milwaukee Bucks have some of the NBA’s best players—Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard—but as this season has shown, there will be times when it won’t be enough to deliver a win.
History has shown that the NBA’s most successful teams have always had that one guy tasked with spacing the floor with their deadly 3-point shooting. In today’s game, that guy is often called the “3-and-D” player – someone who can knock down shots from beyond the arc while being a solid defender on the other end.
While Damian Lillard, Bobby Portis and Patrick Beverley have taken the spotlight of the Milwaukee Bucks' marvelous 113-106 dub over the L.A. Clippers, AJ Green was meanwhile the undisputed unsung hero of the team's 15-point comeback.
The Chicago Bulls were struggling to stay afloat against the Milwaukee Bucks, and Nikola Vucevic let his emotions get the best of him.
People call him “AJ Automatic” and AJ Green showed why when he put on an impressive shooting display in the Milwaukee Bucks’ 105-129 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday night.
Reserve AJ Green was given the minutes on Sunday night, and the undrafted player didn't disappoint after he put up a ten-point and five-rebound performance in the Milwaukee Bucks 108-123 loss to the Utah Jazz.
Three youngsters of the Milwaukee Bucks put on a strong showing when they suited up for the Wisconsin Herd in the G-League on Thursday night. The Bucks briefly assigned MarJon Beauchamp, Chris Livingston, and A.J.
A.J. Green knows what he’s in the NBA for: his deadeye shooting from three-point range. After all, 42 of his 52 field goals during his rookie season came from beyond the arc.
One of the best pickups and slightly sneaky additions for the Milwaukee Bucks this off-season was being able to re-sign sharpshooter A.J. Green to a multi-year deal.
On a team like the Milwaukee Bucks, three-point shooting is a premium. With superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo barrelling down the lane and attracting incredible defensive attention, a reliable shooter on the perimeter is necessary to garner open looks.
Gather ‘round, all ye of faith There are two ways we can view (and embellish for entertainment value) the results of a “Ranking the Roster” exercise that
While his role was not prominent throughout the 2022-23 NBA season, undrafted guard AJ Green flashed some nice potential when given the opportunity with the Milwaukee Bucks.
Being undrafted out of the University of Northern Iowa, Milwaukee Bucks guard A.J. Green knows the uncertainty that comes with pursuing a career in professional basketball.
Last week the Milwaukee Bucks re-signed sharpshooter A.J. Green to a multi-year deal with only the first guaranteed. Having impressed when on a two-way deal with the team last season, the front office felt it was the right decision to bring him back on a full contract.
Sharpshooting rookie A.J. Green was among the Milwaukee Bucks set to hit NBA free agency in the coming days, and the team has made a major decision on him.
The first player off the board is a predictable one The halcyon days for A.J. Green weren’t long, but boy were they memorable. The former Northern Iowa product and current two-way player for the Milwaukee Bucks proceeded to go 5-23 from beyond the arc after this tweet in Summer League.
The Milwaukee Bucks have been fortunate to witness several of their young stars perform extremely well during the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. On Thursday night, the young Bucks battled back from a 28-17 first-quarter deficit to win 100-89 over the Dallas Mavericks.
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