Milwaukee Bucks Wiretap

Redd: This Season Has Been A Failure

Michael Redd thinks that this season has been a failure for the Bucks, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

"Last year wasn't as bad as this year," Redd said. "Last year we had severe injury problems, and we would have been much better. This year, you can't really put it on injuries."

When asked if he could find anything positive from the season, Redd said, "Nothing, nothing."

"The fact is that one day, when we're winning and contending for a championship, we'll appreciate these days. Other than that, character has been built; perseverance has been built up. I've grown in those areas, having patience with everything," Redd added.

Via The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel


Doug Collins Turns Down Bucks?

According to a report by the New York Daily News, Doug Collins has twice turned down running the Milwaukee Bucks and the team is still trying to lure Donnie Walsh, who looks likely to end up taking over from Isiah Thomas in New York.

Via New York Daily News


Bogut Undergoes Surgery On Nose

Bucks' center Andrew Bogut will miss Friday night's game against the Magic after undergoing surgery on his nose the same afternoon, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

He has already been listed by day-to-day for Milwaukee's game against Chicago on Saturday.

Bogut broke his nose during the fourth quarter against the Hawks on Wednesday night.

Via The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel


Bucks Mar 2008 Archive

  • Bogut Not Expected To Miss Time

    Andrew Bogut is not expected to miss any time despite a collision with the Hawks' Marvin Williams that left the Australian big man bloodied.

  • Bogut Hoping To Remain With Bucks

    Andrew Bogut is eligible to sign an extension with the Milwaukee Bucks in the off season, and despite the team having a disappointing season, the former first overall pick isn't wanting to go anywhere else.

  • Knicks Not In Donnie Walsh's Future?

    According to a team source, Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh is leaning towards remaining with Indiana, and a deal could be announced by the end of the week.

  • Cavaliers' Wallace To Miss Game

    Back spasms will keep Cavaliers' center Ben Wallace out of Saturday night's game against the Bucks.

  • Walsh Meets With Pacer Owners

    Donnie Walsh met with the owners of the Pacers on Friday to see if they can keep him in Indiana.

  • Dolan Visits Knicks; Isiah Upbeat

    Is Donnie Walsh using the Knicks and Bucks to regain full control in Indiana?

  • Risk Outweighed Reward On Possible Trade For Randolph

    It was believed that former Milwaukee GM Larry Harris was on thin ice after team owner Herb Kohl vetoed a deal that would have sent Bobby Simmons, Dan Gadzuric and Charlie Bell to the New York Knicks for Zach Randolph and guard Fred Jones.

  • Harris Out In Milwaukee

    Sen. Herb Kohl said Wednesday that Larry Harris' contract will not be offered a new contract as general manager and is no longer with the club.

  • Bucks Join Knicks In Pursuit Of Walsh

    The Knicks aren't the only team interested in stealing executive Donnie Walsh anyway from the Pacers.

  • Yi Expects To Play On Tuesday

    Bucks' rookie Yi Jianlian expects to return to the court on Tuesday when the team takes on the Miami Heat.

  • Bucks Request Waivers On David Noel

    The Milwaukee Bucks have requested waivers on guard/forward David Noel, General Manager Larry Harris announced Friday.

  • Rockets Win 20th Straight, Tied For 2nd All-Time

    The Rockets continue to roll, beating the Hawks in Atlanta 83-75 on Wednesday night to earn their 20th consecutive win.

  • Return Of Yi Uncertain In Milwaukee

    Facing reporters for the first time since his right wrist was evaluated in Los Angeles, Yi Jianlian admitted that more tests were needed.

  • Bucks' Yi Flies To L.A. For Additional Medical Tests

    Milwaukee rookie Yi Jianlian flew to L.A. for additional tests on his injured right wrist.

  • Yi Day-To-Day With Bum Ankle

    Milwaukee rookie Yi Jianlian is listed as day to day with a sprained left ankle.