The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as we hear more about the efforts second-year guard Malcolm Brogdon has undertaken to help those in need of clean water throughout South Africa.
In today’s edition of Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we hear more about the venture Malcolm Brogdon is pursuing while rehabbing his injured quadriceps tendon, relive a busy slate for the Bucks organization on Saturday evening and much more.
As much as his presence on the court has been missed from a Bucks perspective after he partially tore his left quadriceps tendon in early February, Brogdon has put his free time to good use while rehabbing his injury with the commitment he has made to help bring clean water to those who are impoverished in South Africa.
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Back to the present, let’s look at today’s Bucks stories.
Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 3/18/18
Milwaukee Bucks: Takeaways from 122-117 win over Atlanta Hawks (read here): Matthew Henriksen recapped the Bucks’ rather unconvincing victory over the Atlanta Hawks from Saturday evening.
Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 122-117 win over Atlanta Hawks (read here): Ryan Riley handed out grades, taking a look at individual performances from the Bucks, interim head coach Joe Prunty and what the Hawks had to offer as well.
Wisconsin Herd unable to complete comeback, fall to Canton Charge (read here): I recapped the Wisconsin Herd’s heartbreaking loss to the Canton Charge from Saturday night, a loss that ensures that they will have a losing season in their expansion year.
Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 3/18/18
The Bucks’ Malcolm Brogdon is working on a clean-water project while rehabilitating (read here): While he’s hard at work in returning to action after partially tearing his left quadriceps tendon mid-game at the beginning of February, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Lori Nickel wrote on the endeavor Bucks guard Malcolm Brogdon has undertaken to help bring clean water to those in need in South Africa.
Wisconsin Herd’s fourth quarter rally falls short against Canton Charge (read here): Here’s the Oshkosh Northwestern’s write up on the Wisconsin Herd’s defeat to the Canton Charge from Saturday night.
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That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.