GAMEDAY: Milwaukee at Memphis - 11/21/09
GAMEDAY: Milwaukee at Memphis - 11/21/09

GAMEDAY: Milwaukee at Memphis - 11/21/09
Bucks coach Scott Skiles rarely gives glowing compliments. Even he's having a tough time containing his excitement for rookie Brandon Jennings. "You'd be hard pressed to find a rookie's first 10 games better than this," Skiles said. "Maybe somebody has, but he's had as good a 10-game start as anybody I've been aware of in my 20-plus years in the league."...
Brandon Jennings got too good too fast. The Milwaukee Bucks rookie guard, who skipped college ball by playing a...
Michael Redd Gives Turkey Dinners - 11/19/09
Bucks Read to Over 1000 Students 11/19/09
Rookie Brandon Jennings had an out-of-the-blue question for the injured Michael Redd during a recent practice. "'Mike, what's your career high?"' said Redd, who scored 57 points against Utah back in 2006. "He was like, 'Dang, how'd you do that?' and I said, 'Man, you just got to be on."' Two days later, Jennings put up 55 points in a win against...
GAMEDAY: Milwaukee vs New Jersey - 11/18/09
Last year Jennings averaged 5.5 points through 27 games for Lottomatica Virtus Roma. When news of Jennings' latest exploits made its way overseas, the folks "over there" probably figured somebody punched the '5' key twice.
Jennings Stops by for Supper - 11/17/09
Bucks players and coaches will read to over 1,000 Milwaukee Public School students at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Each student will receive books for their home libraries with a total of ten thousand books being distributed by the conclusion of the event.
Michael Redd and the Milwaukee Bucks will tip-off the NBA Cares Season of Giving on Thursday, November 19, when Redd distributes 150 Thanksgiving dinners to Milwaukee area families.
BDL Book Review is a new feature in which our main man Devine — an honest-to-God journalist most days, a...
Brandon Jennings will visit the Childrens Outing Associations (COA) Goldin Center tomorrow, November 17, to join the group for their nightly dinner from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The National Basketball Association announced today that Bucks guard Brandon Jennings was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the games played November 9 through November 15.
Dirk Nowitzki thought his shot was perfect when it left his hand. He'll definitely take the lucky overtime bounce. Nowitzki hit a fallaway 18-footer with a hand in his face as time expired to give the Dallas Mavericks a 115-113 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday night. "I thought it was going straight in.
The Bucks look for their fifth straight win tonight against the Dallas Mavericks.
So much for a day off. The Milwaukee Bucks didn't practice Sunday, but rookie point guard Brandon Jennings was back in the suburban training facility working on his shot a night after scoring 55 points in his seventh career game, the most by a rookie in the NBA in 41 years. Jennings' phenomenal performance in a 129-125 victory over Golden State elevated him into lofty company.
Brandon Jennings was shut out in the first quarter. Then he went to work and wiped out a record held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Jennings scored 55 points, breaking Abdul-Jabbar's franchise rookie record, to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a come-from-behind 129-125 victory Saturday over the Golden State Warriors.
The Bucks look for their third straight against the Warriors this Saturday.
Each weekday morning, BDL serves up a handful of NBA-related stories to digest with your sweet potato gnocchi .
Brandon Jennings never expected to start his NBA career this way. The rookie point guard scored 14 of his 32 points in the fourth quarter, and Andrew Bogut added 23 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a 108-102 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday night. "I came in here, wanted to learn and take (it) step-by-step," Jennings said.
Wednesdays game between the Bucks and Nuggets pits one of leagues top defenses against one of the top offenses. Assistant Coach Bill Peterson talked about Milwaukees franchise-best start on D and playing an offense like Denvers.
The Bucks take on the Denver Nuggets Wednesday night at the Bradley Center. Tip off is 7pm.
Maybe someday years from now, folks will pull out their tattered ticket stub, show it to their family members and friends and tell them what they witnessed on the night of Oct. 31, 2009.
The recovering big men bumped and banged around the basket all night, and a beat-up Andrew Bogut got the better of Al Jefferson. Bogut gave the defense-first Bucks plenty of muscle at both ends with 17 points and 10 rebounds, and Milwaukee used a third-quarter surge to top the worn-down Jefferson and the Minnesota Timberwolves 87-72 on Friday.