Damian Lillard will return to Trail Blazers on a 3-year deal
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Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst believes his team's frontcourt can hang with the best after a huge offseason addition.
The Bucks didn’t waste time welcoming him in style. On their official X handle, they dropped a short video of Anthony in a team named t-shirt. The caption? Just five words: “Cole feels great in green.” That’s it. Short, clean, and loaded with intent.
Over the past few weeks, the Bucks have established themselves as a team looking to contend in the Eastern Conference. With all signs pointing to Giannis Antetokounmpo sticking around, Milwaukee has made some moves, including the signing of Myles Turner.
ESPN's Kendrick Perkins made his stance on Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks abundantly clear on First Take.
The Bucks officially turned the page this week after waiving Damian Lillard to clear cap space for their surprise free agency splash, a four-year, $108.9 million deal with Myles Turner. Just like that, the Dame-Giannis chapter ended. But before fully moving on, Milwaukee made sure the world remembered what these two built in just two seasons.
Damian Lillard was an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his NBA career, and he chose a familiar place.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNDamian Lillard Stuns NBA World With Surprise Signing After Weeks Of Strong Milwaukee Bucks RumorsDamian Lillard stuns the NBA world with a surprise signing, ending weeks of speculation about his future in the NBA.
There are still a few more moves to come (can the Warriors figure out Jonathan Kuminga and sign Al Horford already?), but for the most part, the 2025 NBA offseason has entered the dead zone -- which is to say the time when we all spend the next few months cooking up mock LeBron trades.