The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as fan excitement translates to increased season ticket sales for the new season.
In this latest edition of the Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we get all of the latest details on season ticket sales as excitement grows among the fans, and more.
For all of those fans who have purchased season tickets for the upcoming season, they don’t have too long to wait until they’re back in their seats, cheering the Bucks on.
Stick with us at Behind the Buck Pass, and check in with this column every morning, for all of your coverage of the Bucks in the run-up to the season, and when it gets underway.
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Back to the present, let’s look at today’s Bucks stories:
Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 9/9/17
Milwaukee Bucks: Who can fill the 15th roster spot? (read here): Rohan Katti takes a look at some of the options the Bucks could bring in to fill their 15th roster spot when the season gets underway.
Milwaukee Bucks: 49 years in 49 days – 1978-79 NBA season (read here): Ti Windisch takes a closer look at the 1978-79 season, as Marques Johnson put together one of the Bucks’ best individual seasons, but the team fell short overall.
Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 9/9/17
Bucks say sales of new season-ticket packages are up by 2,100 (read here): James B. Nelson of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports on the Bucks’ successful season ticket sales, as fans are snapping up packages that will also reserve their seats for the first season in the new arena.
Who will make 2018 Hall of Fame class? Jason Kidd a lock. Grant Hill… (read here): Kurt Helin of NBC Sports looked ahead to next year’s potential Hall of Fame class, penciling in Bucks coach Jason Kidd as a lock for his illustrious playing career.
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That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.