Will former three-time All-Star Milwaukee Bucks small forward Khris Middleton, now a $31.7 million bench player behind minimum-salaried Taurean Prince, suit up
The Milwaukee Bucks list Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton on the injury report ahead of their matchup against the Toronto Raptors.
The Bucks have been active this trade season, sources said, with Khris Middleton, Bobby Portis and Pat Connaughton all expected to be available in potential moves to bring back an impact player.
Milwaukee Bucks' fans do not appear to be willing to part with Khris Middleton in order to bring in Phoenix Suns' star Bradley Beal.
With the turnaround they’ve had in 2024-25, Milwaukee is being active on the trade market. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reported that Khris Middleton and Bobby Portis are available for trade. Windhorst noted that the Bucks want an “impact player” in return. Will Milwaukee get a trade done before the deadline on February 6?
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo entered the history books again, with now having the eighth-most 35+ point and 10+ rebound games.
The Utah Jazz and Phoenix Suns made a draft-pick trade that could be the first step in Jimmy Butler getting what he wants.
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.
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
At least four teams could be involved in a Jimmy Butler trade and perhaps even more, according to Miami Heat beat reporter Ira Winderman. The trade between the Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz has created significant flexibility on the part of the Suns, creating a pathway to a deal for Butler’s most preferred destination.
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Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is intent on winning, and that permeates through to his outlook on how the franchise should handle trade season.