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The Milwaukee Bucks were among the more active teams this offseason.  More news: Bucks Gave Up 2 of the League’s Most Valuable Trade Assets, Says Insider The Bu ...
Milwaukee Bucks signed Myles Turner for four years. The deal costs $107 million. Bucks waived Damian Lillard, creating a ...
Jon Horst’s draft picks as Bucks general manager 2017: D.J. Wilson (17), Sindarius Thornwell (48, traded to Los Angeles Clippers). Acquired rights to Sterling Brown (46). 2018: Donte DiVincenzo (17) ...
Bucks general manager Jon Horst called trading franchise cornerstone Khris Middleton "the hardest transaction" he has made as an executive, but did so to "maximize the window" for a championship.
Bucks GM Jon Horst: “It’s my job to take calls, but Brook has been and will continue to be core to who we are. I hope that Brook retires as a Milwaukee Buck.
How worried should Milwaukee Bucks fans be that nine-time All-NBA power forward Giannis Antetokounmpo could vamoose and leave town? Bucks general manager Jon Ho ...
Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst is standing by combo forward Kyle Kuzma, a pricey 2024-25 trade deadline acquisition who disappointed down the season's home stretch. In 33 contests for ...
The Milwaukee Bucks and general manager Jon Horst have agreed to a multiyear contract extension, sources tell ESPN. The Bucks and Horst's agent, Brian Elfus, reached a new deal this week for the ...
Horst: “It's all one day, just for the record, it hasn’t started or stopped. I don’t know about (being) surprised. I think free agency is always kind of a domino effect.
Since Horst made the monumental trade that bogarted Jrue Holiday from New Orleans he has confused their moment of glory for an open bar tab, struck out in evaluating valuable first-round picks and ...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst said trading Khris Middleton was the toughest decision of his career because of everything the three-time All-Star had done for the ...
Horst’s gamble on Kuzma was a risky endeavor that hasn’t paid off. The Celtics, Thunder, Knicks, and Cavs have all invested in 3-and-D wings.