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Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Bucks Get Creative With 10-Win Ticket Deal
Khris Middleton

Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Bucks Get Creative With 10-Win Ticket Deal

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 2:00 p.m. ET

The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as the latest, creative Bucks’ ticket deal offers incredible value for fans.

Welcome back to Milwaukee Bucks Daily.

If this is your first time joining us for the daily roundup, the idea of this piece is generally to help keep you up to date on the best of all the latest Bucks news on a day-to-day basis.

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This column acts as a means to recap what you might have missed from us at Behind The Buck Pass on the previous day, but also more importantly to share with you some of the work from around the internet that is worth your attention as a Bucks fan.

    As usual, if you spot something that you think might be of interest, you can send it our way too. Tweet it to @BehindTheBucks or mail it to winin6podcast@gmail.com.

    Let’s get down to it:

    Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 12/27/16

    Milwaukee Bucks: Takeaways From Loss to Washington Wizards (read here): Jordan Treske reflected on Monday’s loss in the capital, highlighting his key takeaways from the game.

    Milwaukee Bucks: Player Grades from 107-102 Loss to Washington Wizards (read here): Tom Pheister also recapped the action from that Wizards game, grading the Bucks, Jason Kidd and the Wizards.

    Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 12/27/16

    Bucks ticket plan: $149 until team wins 10 home games after Jan. 13 (read here): ESPN’s Darren Rovell has the details on the Bucks’ incredible 10 guaranteed wins ticket plan that should see fans turn out in force for a deal that represents exceptional value.

    Bucks lacking ability to ‘seal the deal’ (read here): Charles Gardner of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel writes about Milwaukee’s difficulty in closing out wins, and makes reference to how the team’s closer Khris Middleton could be back as soon as February.

    Chaos Reigns: Who Do You Trust In The East? (read here): Andrew Sharp of Sports Illustrated assesses the East’s hierarchy, placing the Bucks in the “Probably Trust Them” group just below Cleveland and Toronto.

    That’s it for today’s roundup but check back in tomorrow when we’ll do it all again.

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