O.J. Mayo Out For Season After Breaking Ankle

The Milwaukee Bucks have lost guard O.J. Mayo for the rest of the season after he broke his right ankle Thursday morning going down a set of stairs at his home. General manager John Hammond said Mayo fractured his ankle after he “accidentally tripped descending his stairs.” Source: The Associated Press

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021
Q&A: Larry Sanders Explains Break from NBA

Larry Sanders tells Alex Kennedy why he decided to leave the Bucks, if he’ll consider an NBA comeback and more.

adel  •  04 Dec 2023
Bucks’ Carter-Williams to Undergo Season-Ending Surgery

Milwaukee Bucks point guard Michael Carter-Williams will have season-ending left hip surgery on Thursday. Carter-Williams will have a torn labrum repaired in Colorado, general manager John Hammond said Monday in a release. The estimated recovery time for the 11th overall selection in the 2013 draft is three months. Source: NBA.com

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021
Bucks Sign Novak; Request Waivers on Copeland

The Milwaukee Bucks have signed free agent forward Steve Novak, General Manager John Hammond announced today. In a related transaction, the Bucks requested waivers on forward Chris Copeland. Source: NBA.com/Bucks

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021
NBA Sunday: One-On-One With Jabari Parker

Despite the season-ending setback, after going one-on-one with Jabari Parker, Moke Hamilton is still a believer.

Alan Draper  •  15 Oct 2021
Sources: Steve Novak to Sign With Bucks

Former Marquette star Steve Novak, after stops with nine NBA teams, is headed back to the state of Wisconsin. League sources told ESPN.com that the perimeter specialist intends to sign a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday or Monday after clearing waivers. Source: Marc Stein of ESPN

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021
Source: Chris Copeland Likely to be Cut by Bucks

Bucks most likely to cut Chris Copeland to create roster spot for Steve Novak, who will sign in Milwaukee per @ESPNSteinLine — Brian Windhorst (@WindhorstESPN) February 20, 2016 Source: Brian Windhorst of ESPN on Twitter  

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021
Post-Trade-Deadline 2016-17 Cap Projections

Salary cap guru Eric Pincus breaks down the best and worst cap scenarios for every team after the deadline.

Alan Draper  •  15 Oct 2021
Rockets Held Howard Trade Talks With Seven NBA Teams?

The Houston Rockets didn’t end up dealing Dwight Howard before Thursday’s NBA trade deadline, but they did have some opportunities. League sources told ESPN.com that the Rockets engaged in trade talks with numerous teams once they began aggressively shopping Howard right before the start of the All-Star break. Sources said that the Rockets talked about […]

Basketball Insiders  •  15 Oct 2021