The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as we round up reactions from the team’s acquisition of big man Tyler Zeller from the Brooklyn Nets.
In today’s edition of Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we gather up the reactions regarding the team’s newest addition in Tyler Zeller, Matthew Dellavedova flies back to Milwaukee for further evaluation on his ankle injury and much more.
Just ahead of this year’s trade deadline, the Bucks made some small waves with the addition of Zeller, a move that shores up what has been the team’s biggest need throughout much of the season, although it’s fair to quibble with the ultimate price, depending on your point of view.
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Back to the present, let’s take a look at today’s Bucks stories.
Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 2/5/18
Milwaukee Bucks: Takeaways from 109-94 win over Brooklyn Nets (read here): Adam McGee recapped the Bucks’ convincing victory over the Brooklyn Nets from Sunday afternoon.
Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 109-94 win over Brooklyn Nets (read here): Rohan Katti handed out grades, taking a look at individual performances, interim head coach Joe Prunty and what the Nets had to offer as well.
Win in 6 Podcast #182: Jabari Parker is back, injury bug continues (read here): Adam was joined by fellow BTBP staff writer Ti Windisch to go over the week that was for the Bucks, highlighting on the return of Jabari Parker, the current rash of injuries that have affected the team and much more.
Milwaukee Bucks reportedly acquire center Tyler Zeller from Brooklyn Nets (read here): Adam picked up on the day’s big news over the Bucks’ acquisition of big man Tyler Zeller from the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for guard Rashad Vaughn and a protected second round selection.
Win in 6 Podcast #183: Reactions to the Tyler Zeller trade (read here): Adam, Ti and I convened for an emergency Win in 6 regarding the Bucks’ deal to bring in Zeller and we broke down the different parts and possible impact of the trade.
Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 2/5/18
Bucks trade guard Rashad Vaughn and a future second-round pick to Nets for center Tyler Zeller (read here): The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Matt Velazquez wrote on the day’s big news as the Bucks acquired Tyler Zeller from the Brooklyn Nets Monday evening.
Trade grades: Did the Bucks or Nets win the Tyler Zeller deal? ($) (read here): ESPN’s Kevin Pelton broke down the Bucks’ deal with the Nets from Monday evening, taking a look at the potential benefits and drawbacks that may surface with the addition of Zeller.
Matthew Dellavedova sent back to Milwaukee for right ankle evaluation (read here): Velazquez wrote on the latest update regarding Bucks guard Matthew Dellavedova as he flew back to Milwaukee to get a clearer picture on the severity of his ankle injury.
Giannis MVP Watch (read here): Alex Boeder of Bucks.com checked in with the latest on Giannis’ pursuit of becoming an MVP candidate and ranked where his numbers stack up against the league’s best by comparison.
Milwaukee Bucks Khris Middleton (listen here): Bleacher Report’s Howard Beck was joined by Bucks swingman Khris Middleton as they discussed a wide variety of topics, ranging from the team’s season so far, the sixth-year pro’s All-Star snub case and much more.
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That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.