The Milwaukee Bucks are looking to make a splash this trade deadline. Khris Middleton, Bobby Portis, and Pat Connaughton are all expected to be available in potential deals for an impact player, sources told ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst.
Middleton was listed as probable earlier Thursday, but head coach Doc Rivers revealed that the veteran wing wouldn't be playing. His next chance to play will come against the Clippers on Saturday, and the absence of Middleton means Gary Trent, Ryan Rollins and Bobby Portis should see more minutes off the bench.
The Heat, Pistons, Wizards, and Raptors are all listed as teams that could be a good fit for Middleton. All of those teams need a veteran guy who can help a younger team thrive, except maybe Miami.
Former three-time All-Star Milwaukee Bucks small forward Khris Middleton looks like a shadow of his former self this season. The 6-foot-7 Texas A&M alum, 33, is recovering from a pair of offseason surgeries to both his ankles,
Milwaukee comes into a matchup against Los Angeles as winners of five consecutive games. The teams play Saturday for the first time this season.
Star Khris Middleton could lead to a trade as the deadline nears. Following offseason surgeries on both of his ankles, Middleton is nursing lingering tendinitis, which resulted in his slightly diminished role.
Following a 123-109 win over the 76ers, Giannis Antetokounmpo took the opportunity to poke fun at his long time teammate, Khris Middleton.
The Milwaukee Bucks are considering a trade involving Khris Middleton to acquire Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls. This move aims to bolster the tea
That opens the door to at least three teams (the Suns, Bucks, and Heat) being involved in a trade. It will probably take at least one more team to get a deal done because of how c
Whether Miami Heat fans like it or not, Jimmy Butler is unhappy in South Beach. The organization may swap their disgruntled superstar for an underachieving Milwaukee Bucks guard in a massive four-team trade.
The NBA trade rumors surrounding Jimmy Butler and the Suns picked up steam after Phoenix acquired less favorable three first-round picks for an unprotected first-round pick from the Jazz.