Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Sterling Brown to file civil rights lawsuit imminently
By Adam McGee
The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here with all of the latest developments related to the Sterling Brown case.
In today’s edition of Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we catch up with all of the latest developments in regard to the Sterling Brown tasing incident, the news on Mike Budenholzer’s coaching staff and much, much more.
With the latest batch of video footage released in recent days, Brown’s case and the attention around it is showing no signs of losing momentum in a local or national context. With the player, his legal representatives, and the Bucks committed to spotlighting the injustice of the case in hope that it can increase awareness or act as a catalyst for change, it’s unlikely to lose steam any time soon either.
Like you can each and every day, keep on coming by here to Behind the Buck Pass to get the latest coverage, analysis and offseason developments that relates to the Bucks, the Wisconsin Herd and Bucks Gaming.
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Back to the present, let’s look at today’s Bucks stories.
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NBA Draft 2018 Prospect Watch: Moritz Wagner (read here): Jordan Treske took a closer look at Moritz Wagner’s game, and whether the Michigan big’s shooting could make him a fit for the Bucks or other teams come draft night.
Milwaukee Bucks: 5 (not so serious) features we’d like to see in new arena (read here): In his BTBP debut, Cooper Bohn had some fun exploring some of the features he’d like to see included in the Bucks’ new arena.
Milwaukee Bucks: Sean Sweeney to remain on coaching staff (read here): I wrote about the news that Sean Sweeney will retain his place on the Bucks’ coaching staff under Mike Budenholzer.
Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 6/7/18
Sterling Brown to file civil rights lawsuit after more videos of arrest (read here): Benjamin Hoffman of the New York Times reports on the imminent lawsuit set to be filed by Sterling Brown in relation to his January arrest. Mark L. Thompsen, Brown’s lawyer, will hold a news conference at Milwaukee City Hall when the suit is officially filed.
Commission calls for Milwaukee Police Department audit of Sterling Brown tasing incident (read here): Jesse Garza of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports on the news that the Fire and Police Commission have requested a full audit into the Sterling Brown incident.
Bucks’ new coach brings five assistants from Atlanta, keeps Sean Sweeney (read here): Matt Velazquez of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel details the news regarding Mike Budenholzer’s finalized coaching staff, including some quotes from the head coach, himself.
Alex Lasry says gender-neutral bathrooms at Bucks arena will ensure everyone feels welcome (read here): James B. Nelson of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrote about the new Bucks’ arena including gender neutral bathrooms, and their overall aim of creating an environment of inclusion.
#WhatsNextForTheFreak? Giannis embarks on delightful food tour (read here): Micah Wimmer of FanSided wrote about Giannis Antetokounmpo‘s recent Twitter fun, as he samples different American foods and provides his reaction on social media.
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That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.