Happy Thursday! This is going to be a great day with March Madness and MLB Opening Day. Tonight, there are just a couple of NBA games on the docket. Let's see if we can still find some winners, shall we?
We posted a profitable Wednesday with a 2-1 record. There are just six games on the NBA schedule tonight but more than enough to keep us interested.
There's nothing better than hitting a sweat-free winner to start the week, and that's exactly what Texas Tech gave us with a 79-50 thrashing over Kansas. Let's keep the good times rolling with our favorite NBA bet for Tuesday night's slate.
Rivers becomes the Bucks’ third coach in less than nine months as first Mike Budenholzer and then Adrian Griffin failed to maximize Milwaukee’s core.
The Milwaukee Bucks’ superstar duo of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard have yet to reach their final form. These two have been looking much better as a pairing of late, but there’s no denying that they still have another gear or two in them.
The Milwaukee Bucks' struggles on transition defense were on full display against the Cleveland Cavaliers as they got ran out of the building in a 40-point blowout, 135-95, in their last game.
It feels like a long time coming, but Jae Crowder can only be ecstatic to see himself back on the hardwood for the Milwaukee Bucks. After spending two months-plus of hiatus on the team's recovery chamber following his core muscle surgery, Jae finally felt that basketball action go back to him.
Bucks forward Jae Crowder, who underwent surgery in November after suffering a left adductor and abdominal tear, has been cleared to return to action for Wednesday’s game in Cleveland.
The Milwaukee Bucks’ defense has been at the center of discussions throughout the NBA in the past few weeks. While nobody believed that they’d continue
Milwaukee Bucks forward Jae Crowder is making steady progress in his return from an adductor injury that needed surgery to repair and the 33-year-old is raring to go on 5-on-5 practices this week.
The Milwaukee Bucks have been one of the top teams in the NBA so far this season. Led by the superstar duo of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard, nothing would constitute a successful season unless it ends with a championship.
Veteran forward Jae Crowder has played in only nine of the Milwaukee Bucks’ 20 games after being sidelined because of a left adductor injury. After undergoing surgery a few weeks ago, the 33-year-old is slowly returning to the court, doing individual work to ramp up his conditioning and regain his rhythm.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Jae Crowder found himself back on the floor since undergoing surgery to repair a left adductor and abdominal tear, and he’s excited to rejoin the team once he’s cleared to do so.
PHOENIX -- Former Phoenix Suns forward Jae Crowder - now with the Milwaukee Bucks - will miss two months of action with tears in the left adductor and abdominal region, according to the team. Crowder initially joined the NBA as a second-round pick with the Dallas Mavericks in 2012.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Jae Crowder suffered a left groin injury against the Orlando Magic on November 11. He underwent testing and further evaluation in Philadelphia and was diagnosed with a left adductor and abdominal tear.
Bucks forward Jae Crowder sustained a left adductor and abdominal tear that will sideline him for about two months, the team announced. Milwaukee has struggled defensively in the early season, with Crowder being one of the few bright spots in that area.
Bucks veteran forward Jae Crowder has a left adductor and abdominal tear and will undergo on Tuesday.
Free-agent forward Jae Crowder will return to the Milwaukee Bucks.
Now that the NBA season is over, veteran wing Jae Crowder is an unrestricted free agent. However, according to Marc Stein, it appears likely that Milwaukee will look to retain Crowder's services moving forward.
Now that Monty Williams is no longer the head coach of the Suns, some details are beginning to trickle out about his time with the team.
It is a new team but the same old story for Jae Crowder. Speaking this week after his Milwaukee Bucks were upset in the first round by the eighth-seeded Miami Heat, Crowder went off about his lack of playing time.
Jae Crowder was baffled by his lack of playing time as the top-seeded Bucks lost 4-1 in the first-round series against the Heat.
In Jae Crowder’s first game against his former team the Phoenix Suns, he expanded on his feelings towards the situation that eventually led to his departure.
Jae Crowder was traded from the Suns to the Nets on Wednesday as part of the blockbuster Kevin Durant deal, but the veteran forward’s stint in Brooklyn was a very brief one.
The Phoenix Suns are a week removed from the league's Feb. 9 trade deadline, and power forward Jae Crowder has yet to be officially moved. Rumors are again swirling at record pace as the Suns try and find a trade partner.
Crowder's been waiting at home all season. Now he might be coming back to his college home.
The Phoenix Suns trade rumors revolving around Jae Crowder just don’t seem to stop. According to The Action Network’s Matt Moore, "The Bulls and Suns have had conversations about a deal involving Coby White for Crowder in recent weeks, but no real traction is thought to be present." This would be an interesting move for the Suns.
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