Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Jabari Parker receives award for work with schools

Feb 1, 2017; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker (12) dribbles the ball during the first half against the Utah Jazz at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 1, 2017; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker (12) dribbles the ball during the first half against the Utah Jazz at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports /
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The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as Jabari Parker receives an award for his work with young Milwaukee students.

In this latest edition of the Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we have the details on Jabari Parker’s latest accolade for his work off the court, a big loss for Bucks reporting, and much more.

As usual, we’re here to bring you everything you need to know about the Bucks from the past 24 hours, and we’ll continue to do just that throughout the summer.

As the name of the column suggests, this piece posts early every morning with a recap of anything you might have missed from us at Behind the Buck Pass on the previous day, as well as our picks from other outlets around the internet too.

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Let’s get down to it:

Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 5/3/17

Milwaukee Bucks 2016-17 Season Review: Jabari Parker (read here): Our season review series continued as Steven Donovan made his debut on site with a look back on Jabari Parker’s turbulent 2016-17 season.

Milwaukee Bucks: What does the future hold for Tony Snell? (read here): in another BTBP debut, Alex Lanson looked at the various scenarios that could accompany Tony Snell’s potential re-signing with the Bucks.

Milwaukee Bucks: The difference shooting can make in an offense (read here): Ti Windisch looked at how valuable shooting is in an NBA that’s more offensive-minded than ever, and how an injection of floor spacing helped the Bucks this year.

Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 5/3/17

Jabari Parker receives S.O.A.R. award (read here): Bucks.com compiled a gallery of photos as Jabari Parker was awarded the S.O.A.R. award from the Milwaukee Public Schools System. The award is given to individuals or organization who help to provide quality afterschool resources for Milwaukee’s children.

McGinn, Gardner ending standout careers at Journal Sentinel (read here): News broke on Wednesday that Charles Gardner, long time Bucks beat writer and staple of this section of this particular column, has decided to retire from his post at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Gardner’s nuance and reporting have been invaluable resources for Bucks fans in recent years, and his contributions will be greatly missed.

2016-17 Milwaukee Bucks player grades (read here): Before he rode off into the Bucks sunset, Charles Gardner did take one last look back at the season for the Journal Sentinel, grading each Bucks player for the season overall.

Mortenson: Milwaukee Bucks arena design differs from that of troubled U.S Bank stadium in Minnesota (read here): James B. Nelson of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports on the affirmation of the construction manager behind the Bucks’ arena project that the zinc metal panels causing problems on the Minnesota Vikings’ new stadium differ in design to those that will adorn Milwaukee’s new building.

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That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.