Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Wisconsin Herd to play three games at Bradley Center
By Adam McGee
The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as the Wisconsin Herd will play three home games at the Bradley Center due to construction delays.
In this latest edition of the Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we take a look at the news that the Wisconsin Herd will play their first three home games in Milwaukee, reactions to the loss to the Thunder, and much more.
Wednesday is the first day in Bucks history when two teams coming under the franchise’s banner will compete on the same day. The Bucks head to Charlotte, hoping to bounce back against the Hornets, while the Herd play a preseason game against the Windy City Bulls.
For details, news and reaction from both games, and both teams throughout the season, stick with us at Behind the Buck Pass.
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Back to the present, let’s look at today’s Bucks stories:
Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 10/31/17
Milwaukee Bucks won’t exercise fourth-year option for Rashad Vaughn (read here): Jordan Treske rounded up the details of the Bucks’ decision not to pick up the final year option on Vaughn’s rookie contract, making him an unrestricted free agent in the summer.
Milwaukee Bucks Game Preview: Oct. 31 vs Oklahoma City Thunder (read here): Prior to the action, I looked ahead to Tuesday’s game with the Thunder. The Bucks probably could have done with paying attention to the keys for both teams and the player to watch.
Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 10/31/17
Wisconsin Herd to open inaugural season in Milwaukee (read here): With the Menominee Nation Arena facing construction delays, the Wisconsin Herd announced that the team will play its first three home games at the Bradley Center.
Thunder 110, Bucks 91: Offense sputters in ugly loss (read here): Matt Velazquez of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported from Tuesday’s loss to the Thunder, speaking to Jason Kidd and Malcolm Brogdon in the aftermath.
At just 29, this dietician has his dream job — feeding the Milwaukee Bucks (read here): Nancy Stohs of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel profiled the Bucks’ dietician Shawn Zell, and the lengths which he and the Bucks go to to ensure the players are eating what’s required for them to perform to their best.
Jason Kidd’s advice for Giannis: ‘Don’t get bored’ (read here): Nick Friedell of ESPN held a Q&A with Jason Kidd prior to Tuesday’s game, asking the coach about Giannis and the changes in the NBA since his playing days.
Giannis is Shaq now (read here): Albert Burneko highlights how Giannis points in the paint make him the closest thing the NBA has to Shaquille O’Neal now.
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That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.