Lou Williams contemplated retirement after being traded to the Hawks. But Nate McMillan assured Williams the team wanted him to contribute.
Author: Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY
Opinion: Giannis Antetokounmpo’s knee injury suddenly throws Bucks’ march to NBA Finals into question
The Bucks’ path to the NBA Finals appeared to open up, but Giannis Antetokounmpo’s knee injury now threatens to derail things.
Opinion: Quiet, unassuming Khris Middleton was best player on court in Eastern Conference finals Game 3
In the Game 3 win vs. the Hawks, Khris Middleton became the only Bucks player in the past 25 postseasons to score at least 20 fourth-quarter points.
Did Bucks find the answer to slowing Hawks’ Trae Young in Eastern Conference finals?
Trae Young and the Hawks will make adjustments, but the Bucks may have found some long-term answers to slowing Young during their Game 2 rout.
Trail Blazers finalizing deal with Chauncey Billups to be new head coach
Chauncey Billups, currently a Clippers assistant, is nearing a deal for his first head coaching job with the Blazers.
Bucks dominate Hawks in Game 2 with complete effort to even Eastern Conference finals at 1-1
The Bucks had things clicking on offense and tightened the defense to force the Hawks into a miserable performance in a 125-91 rout.
Mavericks tab Jason Kidd as head coach, Nike executive to run basketball operations
Jason Kidd spent the past two seasons with the Lakers as an assistant coach and was the head coach in Milwaukee and Brooklyn before that.
Hawks’ Trae Young shimmies his way to another signature playoff performance in Game 1 win over Bucks
Trae Young poured in 48 points and had one of the top moments of the playoffs when he did a little shoulder shimmy before knocking down a 3-pointer.
Hawks rally past Bucks to steal Game 1 of Eastern Conference finals behind Trae Young’s huge 48-point effort
Trae Young poured in 48 points as the Hawks rallied late to top the Bucks 116-113 in Milwaukee and steal homecourt advantage in the East finals.
LeBron James and Stephen Curry are gone, but NBA playoffs still offer plenty of star power
Either LeBron James or Steph Curry have played in the NBA Finals in each of the past 10 seasons. A fresh batch of NBA talent is taking their place.