Author: Sarah Witherspoon

Sarah Witherspoon is a multimedia sports journalist and has been with Wisconsin Sports Heroics for 4 years. Her work has been featured on Yardbarker, MSN, BVM Sports, and more. She covers the NBA, NBA G-League. MLB, MiLB, and NFL.

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The Milwaukee Bucks aren’t playing good basketball right now, and it’s evident that there is something wrong within the mix for them to go from being a top contender to now being a questionable entry for the playoffs. After losing to the Knicks on Sunday, the Bucks have now lost their fourth straight and six of their last seven. Who’s to blame for the Milwaukee Bucks’ downfall? Bucks fans wanted Adrian Griffin gone, he apparently wasn’t doing his job correctly as a first-year head coach. Enter Doc Rivers, and while the Bucks were on a hot streak for a moment…

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Despite the disappointment last night and just falling short of a victory, the Milwaukee Brewers stood on business during Sunday’s matinee game against the Seattle Mariners, taking the series and winning 12-4. A Milwaukee Brewers Firework Show It was a fun game to watch as it was the best offensive production by the Brewers on Sunday; All players reached base, and drove in nine RBI’s as they kept Bernie Brewer busy sliding down his slide with all the homeruns that were hit. Jake Bauers got the run scoring going in the bottom of the first with an RBI single after…

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Mar 26, 2024; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers questions a call against Los Angeles Lakers at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Michael McLoone-USA TODAY Sports

The Milwaukee Bucks were on a tear to start off their Tuesday night matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers until they entered double overtime and the LeBron-Less Lakers were able to bounce back in a huge way, defeating Milwaukee 128-124 at Fiserv Forum. The Bucks’ head coach Doc Rivers was able to explain their upsetting loss in simple terms after his team blew a 19-point lead. Milwaukee Bucks’ Doc Rivers: “We got burned.” After leading by as much as 16 in the first quarter and 14 as they entered the fourth quarter, it was looking as though the Bucks were…

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An interesting scenario for Patrick Beverley as he receives his second technical foul call this season as the Milwaukee Bucks dominated the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday, 118-93. Despite the many amazing moments made in play, one of the most memorable comes from Beverley after receiving a technical foul. Patrick Beverley Receives Technical Foul in Milwaukee Bucks Win Over OKC. Beverley played 15 minutes in Sunday’s win for Milwaukee, recording one point, four rebounds, four steals, and two blocks. In those 15 minutes of play, he was whistled for a tech after calling OKC’s guard Josh Giddey “soft.” Beverley was…

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The Milwaukee Bucks aren’t the Milwaukee Bucks we’re used to seeing. After getting slammed in their last four of six games, something is just not right. The team had been on a six-game winning streak in which people celebrated, but it quickly came to a halt as they lost to the Sacramento Kings 129-94 on Tuesday. Head Coach Doc Rivers has expressed his concern and is aware of the team’s struggles and their ability to defend fast-paced teams. Milwaukee Bucks’ Doc Rivers Concerned About Recent Games The veteran coach has been known to have an overall good track record, and…

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Milwaukee Brewers’ top prospect Jackson Chourio celebrated his 20th birthday on Monday, and with that comes a whole new level of phenomenon. Though he’s aged another year, the expectations haven’t changed. Chourio, a top prospect in the MLB, has been crushing it in Spring Training with the hopes that he makes the Opening Day roster for the 2024 season. From the moment that Chourio stepped to the plate (literally), he’s had scouts and people lining up to see his young talent with the dream that they would be the lucky ones to sign him to a big contact. Chourio kind…

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Rayshawn Jenkins is ready to move on from the Jacksonville Jaguars and find a new home. Allegedly, Jenkins is reported to visit a handful of teams, Green Bay being on that list. Jenkins was released last week by the Jaguars to open up some cap space. Rayshawn Jenkins Meeting with Green Bay Packers According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the veteran is set to visit Green Bay after visiting with the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. Jenkins is a former fourth-round pick of the LA Chargers back in 2017 out of Miami. He played out the final…

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The Milwaukee Bucks faced off against the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night in California. The game remained close for the duration, but ultimately the Bucks would take the one-point loss, losing 123-122. Milwaukee’s all-star point guard Damian Lillard finished Friday’s contest with 28 points, five rebounds, and 12 assists while shooting 10/23 from the field and 4-of-12 from the three-point range in 38 minutes of play. Following the game, Lillard took to Instagram. Milwaukee Bucks’ Damian Lillard : “It’s all part of the plot.” Lillard captioned his post, “Sometimes you get em and sometimes you get got it’s all…

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With 19 games left in the regular season, the Milwaukee Bucks are all eyes on the championship. The team is coming off of a hot streak, winning six of their last seven games, and continues their upward trend. However, even though they seem to be on fire right now, many believe that the Bucks don’t pose any threat heading into the postseason; Charles Barkley shared an interesting take on how Milwaukee matches up in the Eastern Conference. Are the Milwaukee Bucks a Threat? A notable Bucks supporter, Barkley seems to have a bit of skepticism this time around about where…

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While the All-Star weekend can be a weekend for some to get away from the craziness of basketball, it allows some to create stronger bonds with teammates, and that’s what it looks like happened with Milwaukee Bucks’ Damian Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo. A Fun Weekend for the Milwaukee Bucks All Stars Both Lillard and Antetokounmpo started for the East squad who came out victorious in a 211-186 victory in Saturday’s contest. Lillard came home with his back-to-back three-point contest win, and was even crowned the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player trophy for his stellar 39-point, 11-three pointers performance. Captain Antetokounmpo…

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