My Top 5 Memories in the Bradley Center

On Monday April 9th, I attended my last Bucks game at the Bradley Center (most likely). Next season, my beloved Milwaukee Bucks will move into a brand new, state-of-the-arc arena, currently named the Wisconsin Entertainment & Sports Center (The WESC). I went to my first Bucks game during the 2004-2005 season for a friend's birthday party. Ever since then, Bucks games were a normal part of my year, and I have been able to witness some incredible moments in person at the Bradley Center. From game winners to posterizing dunks. From fans booing to fans making the Bradley Center the loudest place I've ever been. Here are my top 5 most memorable moments at the Bradley Center. 5. Lebron James scoring

Grading the Bucks 17-18 Additions

The Bucks have had some serious ups and downs throughout the 2017-2018 NBA Season. They've had coaching changes, player changes, and all of this coming from a front office change in the offseason. They drafted Sterling Brown and D.J. Wilson, traded for Eric Bledsoe and Tyler Zeller during the season, and signed Brandon Jennings and Shabazz Muhammad to contracts for the rest of the season. Some of these moves were somewhat surprising, but some of them turned out to work really well for the Bucks. I want to analyze and grade all of these players the Bucks acquired for the season so here it goes: Sterling Brown: B- Sterling has brought a lot of energy and toughness to the Bucks backcourt set,

Brandon Jennings’s First Game Back – Wow!

On February 18th, I wrote to you about how the Bucks' G-League team, the Wisconsin Herd, signed former Bucks guard, Brandon Jennings to play with them for the rest of the season. But on March 10th, the Bucks announced that they would be signing Brandon Jennings to a 10-day contract, essentially long enough for him to prove himself worthy. And on March 12th against the Memphis Grizzlies, proved himself he did. BJ3 dropped a near triple-double with 16 points, 12 assists, and 8 rebounds. Everytime Jennings had the ball in his hands, he was pushing it up the court as fast as Russell Westbrook. Sure, he was motivated to prove himself to the organization and prove that he belongs on the

Brandon Jennings is back!

With both Malcom Brogdon (torn quad tendon; 5-7 weeks) and Matthew Dellavedova (sprained ankle; 3-4 weeks) out with injuries, the Bucks took a step toward finding themselves a beneficial back-up point guard. That point guard is former Bucks stand-out, Brandon Jennings. Brandon Jennings was picked up off the waivers by the Bucks' G-League Affiliate, the Wisconsin Herd, in Oshkosh. The Bucks selected Brandon Jennings with the 10th pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, where he averaged 15.5 points per game in his first season, and carried the Bucks to a first round playoff matchup with the Atlanta Hawks. Now, if you remember your Bucks history, you'll remember that this is the series where Jennings coined the phrase "Bucks in Six", referring to his