The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as the one-year anniversary of Fiserv Forum passed over the weekend.
In today’s edition of Milwaukee Bucks Daily, we learn about the impact of Fiserv Forum one year on, mourn the passing of a crucial coaching figure in Bucks history, and much more.
The Bucks’ own fortunes on the court were transformed in their first season in the new arena, which only further tied into the state-of-the-art, new-era vibe that arena provided. Now, the hope will be to make it the scene of consistent excellence for years to come.
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Like you can each and every day, keep on coming around here to Behind the Buck Pass to get the latest coverage, analysis and various developments that relates to all three and the organization as a whole.
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Back to the present, let’s look at today’s Bucks stories.
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Milwaukee Bucks: Greece, Antetokounmpos cruise to win over Jordan: I rounded up the action from Greece’s latest win, as both Giannis and Thanasis were in action against Jordan.
Milwaukee Bucks: Can Kyle Korver chase franchise three-point shooting record?: Jordan Treske examined whether veteran sharpshooter Kyle Korver could make a play for some of the Bucks’ single season three-point records next year.
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Fiserv Forum’s one-year anniversary marks big impact on Milwaukee — with more events and development coming: Tom Daykin of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrote about the impact Fiserv Forum has had on the Milwaukee community in its first year, and why there’s still more to come.
Tom Nissalke, former NBA and ABA coach of the year and first coach of Utah Jazz, dies at 87: The Associated Press provided details on the passing of Tom Nissalke, who will be fondly remembered in Bucks circles for his role as an assistant coach on the 1971 championship winning team.
That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.