Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Wisconsin Herd jerseys officially unveiled

OSHKOSH, WI - AUGUST 11: (Photo by Gary Dineen/NBAE via Getty Images)
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The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as the Wisconsin Herd unveiled their first jerseys.

In this latest edition of the Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we take a look at the details of the Wisconsin Herd’s jerseys, DeAndre Liggins’ addition to the team, and the lack of an extension agreement for Jabari Parker.

With Richard Jefferson signing with the Denver Nuggets, even playing with a non-guaranteed contract it appears that Liggins will be with the Bucks for the early part of the season at least.

As we count down the final hours to the start of the season, and indeed throughout the year, make sure to stick with us at Behind the Buck Pass for all of your news on the Bucks and Herd, and check in with this column every morning.

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If you find an article, podcast or piece of news that you think should be in the next edition of the daily, send it to us on Twitter at @BehindTheBucks or by email at winin6podcast@gmail.com.

Back to the present, let’s look at today’s Bucks stories:

Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 10/16/17

Milwaukee Bucks fail to come to terms on extension with Jabari Parker (read here): Ti Windisch’s 49 years in 49 days series approaches its conclusion, as he takes a closer look at the Bucks’ unlikely playoff run in Jason Kidd‘s first season as head coach.

Milwaukee Bucks reportedly claim DeAndre Liggins off waivers (read here): I rounded up the details on the Bucks’ pick up of Liggins, as well as giving further background on Liggins’ career and life to date.

Win In 6 Podcast #151: Making sense of roster cuts, preseason finale (read here): Jordan Treske and I convened for the latest episode of the Win In 6 Podcast, discussing the latest in terms of the final roster spot (at the time we recorded), the preseason wrapping up, and a look ahead to the first week of the regular season.

Milwaukee Bucks: Matthew Dellavedova season preview 2017-18 (read here): I took a closer look at what the season ahead could hold in store for Matthew Dellavedova, as he looks to bounce back after a tough first season for Milwaukee.

Milwaukee Bucks: 49 years in 49 days – 2015-16 season (read here): In the penultimate edition of his 49 years in 49 days series, Ti Windisch revisited the disappointment of the Bucks failing to meet their newly established expectations in the 2015-16 season

Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 10/16/17

NBA G League x Nike jersey reveal (read here): The Herd and the rest of the G League teams officially unveiled their jerseys on Monday, with the Herd’s bearing a strong resemblance to the Bucks’, and also bearing the BMO logo as a sponsor on the front.

Bucks, Jabari Parker do not reach deal for extension (read here): Matt Velazquez of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports as the Bucks failed to come to an agreement on an extension with Jabari Parker. Velazquez’s report includes upbeat quotes from Parker’s agent Marc Bartelstein on the relationship between player and team, and the situation going forward.

New NBA projections: Updated W-L records, standings for all 30 teams ($$) (read here): Kevin Pelton of ESPN shared the latest version of ESPN’s RPM based projections, in which the Bucks slotted into second place in the East with a projection of 48.5 wins.

Milwaukee Bucks say their plaza, Live Block will rock with concerts, skating and a craft brewery (read here): James B. Nelson of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports about the latest in the Bucks’ plans for the non arena elements of their new entertainment block.

Milwaukee Bucks – In Street Clothes (read here): Jeff Stotts of In Street Clothes offers a graphic and text breakdown of how the Bucks fared in terms of injuries last year, and how that compared to previous seasons.

Next: Win In 6 Podcast #150: NBA Western Conference predictions 2017-18

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