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Bucks Player Agrees to $750K Settlement Over Arrest
Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown and the Milwaukee city attorney have agreed to a revised $750,000 settlement of a lawsuit Brown filed after getting taken to the ground, shocked with a Taser and arrested during an encounter with police in 2018
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NBA, Pro Sports Teams Call Off Games After Jacob Blake Shooting
Making their strongest statement yet in the fight against racial injustice, players from six NBA teams decided not to play postseason games on Wednesday in a boycott that quickly reverberated across other professional leagues.
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NBA, WNBA Postpone Games After Bucks' Apparent Boycott Over Jacob Blake
The Milwaukee Bucks did not walk out to play Game 5 of their series with the Orlando Magic on Wednesday afternoon.
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NBA Teams, Players Offer to Help Pay Arena Workers
Some NBA teams and stars, including Kevin Love and Giannis Antetokounmpo, have pledged to help cover the salaries of workers affected by game cancellations.
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NBA Hosts Prison Pickup Games in Social Justice Effort
The NBA is sending players and coaches into prisons to host pickup games with inmates as part of a new effort designed to lessen the stigmas around those behind bars. The Sacramento Kings kicked off the first in a nationwide series of contests this week at Folsom State Prison, made famous in the Johnny Cash song.
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Former NBA, Uconn Star Ray Allen Visits Frank Pepe's in New Haven
Former NBA and UConn star Ray Allen took a trip to New Haven on Monday for some lunch at a local pizza restaurant.
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Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo Wins NBA MVP, Gets Emotional
A tearful Giannis Antetokounmpo earned Most Valuable Player honors, Mike Budenholzer won Coach of the Year, and Jon Horst took Executive of the Year on Monday night in Santa Monica.
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Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo Wins NBA MVP, Gets Emotional
A tearful Giannis Antetokounmpo earned Most Valuable Player honors, Mike Budenholzer won Coach of the Year, and Jon Horst took Executive of the Year on Monday night in Santa Monica.
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Bucks' Sterling Brown Sues Milwaukee Over Stun-Gun Arrest
Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown is suing the city and its police department because officers used a stun gun on him during his arrest for a parking violation in January.
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Newly-Released Videos Show More on Sterling Brown Arrest
Milwaukee police have released more body camera footage of the violent arrest of Bucks player Sterling Brown, including portions of where officers discuss “protecting ourselves” and the likelihood of a “media firestorm.” WTMJ’s Rebecca Klopf reports.
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Sterling Brown Arrest: New Video Shows Officer Step on NBA Player's Ankle
Newly released police videos of the stun gun arrest of Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown show one officer stepping on Brown’s ankle while he was handcuffed on the ground and others discussing the potential backlash of taking down a black professional basketball player. The body camera and squad car videos, obtained by WISN-TV and posted online Sunday, show the moments...
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Michael Jackson's Former Manhattan Mansion Is Now $4 Million Cheaper: Take A Look Inside
The former Upper East Side home of Michael Jackson has been listed for $35 million, reports say.
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Michael Jackson's Former Manhattan Mansion Hits the Market for $39M
The former Upper East Side home of Michael Jackson has been listed for $39 million, reports say.
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Celtics: Hayward Surgery a Success, No Timetable for Return
Gordon Hayward had a successful surgery Wednesday night, according to his dad, after suffering a dislocated ankle and fractured tibia Tuesday night in his first game with the Celtics.
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Hold That Pose! Mannequin Challenge Latest Internet Craze to Go Viral
The latest Internet craze doesn’t require you to dance or get all wet. In fact all you have to do is just…freeze.
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It's Over: Bucks Hand Warriors 1st Loss, Win 108-95
The Golden State Warriors’ NBA-record start ended after 24 wins when the Milwaukee Bucks beat them 108-95 on Saturday night....
Golden State fell to 24-1. Its 28-game winning streak, when the counting the final four games of last season, came to a halt. The NBA’s longest winning streak was 33 by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1971-72 — and it was...