There's lots of work to be done for Milwaukee to be a bonafide contender in 2024-25.
Rookie wingman Andre Jackson Jr. hasn’t seen much of the floor when Doc Rivers took over the coaching helm of the Milwaukee Bucks. A rotation player under then-coach Adrian Griffin Jr., the rookie’s role has changed under Rivers, getting limited to playing garbage-time minutes.
The Milwaukee Bucks certainly wish they can get a do-over of their horrific performance on Tuesday night against the Sacramento Kings. They got blown out of the water, 129-94, in a game that wasn’t very competitive for much of its duration.
On Friday evening, the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Chicago Bulls by a score of 113-97 at the Untied Center in Illinois. Andre Jackson Jr. played two
As veteran coaches go, Doc Rivers isn't fond of handing minutes to unproven rookies, which is why Milwaukee Bucks athletic rookie Andre Jackson Jr. hasn't seen much of the floor when Rivers took over.
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.
Rookie Andre Jackson Jr. grabbed a share of limelight with his superstar teammates when he put up an outstanding performance when the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night, 129-118.
Even though they have young pieces in MarJon Beauchamp and Andre Jackson Jr. who can be used significantly to make trades happen, the Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly not leaning toward dumping them in the market.
The disparity in bench scoring was painfully glaring when the Milwaukee Bucks lost badly to the Utah Jazz on Monday night, 116-132. Utah pulled off a huge 63-31 bench scoring advantage, but it didn’t stop Milwaukee coach Adrian Griffin from praising his young bench players. With Damian Lillard out, Andre Jackson Jr.
The Milwaukee Bucks were facing an uphill battle against the plucky Houston Rockets, trailing by 20 at halftime, 63-43. The team needed a surge of energy, which coach Adrian Griffin hoped would translate to better defense and easy transition opportunities.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Andre Jackson Jr. may be in his first year in the NBA, but he’s quickly showing that he’s not someone to back down from a challenge.
The Milwaukee Bucks are a veteran squad, which, more often than not, does not have time to give to its young players. The Bucks are a legitimate title threat that leans on its veteran core to carry them through every game.
Being a young player in the NBA isn’t as easy as some think. Andre Jackson Jr., the 22-year-old rookie wingman for the Milwaukee Bucks, understands that all too well.
The Milwaukee Bucks, as presently constructed, don't have a lot of margin for error. In an NBA landscape with several teams having legitimate chances of
Earlier this week, the Milwaukee Bucks made the marquee move of the offseason. They acquired Damian Lillard in exchange for draft capital and all-star guard Jrue Holiday, who now finds himself on the Boston Celtics.
Last season, UConn was able to cut down the final nets of the season via a gargantuan run from some of its best players, including draftees Jordan Hawkins and Andre Jackson Jr.
The National Player of the Year along with key contributors from the past two champs have entered their names into the 2023 NBA Draft.
UConn junior guard Andre Jackson Jr. is expected to declare for the NBA Draft while retaining his college eligibility for a potential return to the Huskies, ESPN reported Tuesday.
En route to their first Final Four bid since 2014, UConn has left opponents in the dust. Leading up to Saturday's game against Miami, they had notched every win by at least a margin of 15 points.
The second half of the national championship game picture will be determined when Miami (29-7) and UConn (29-8) square off in the second game at NRG Stadium in Houston on Saturday.
UConn guard Andre Jackson is expected to return from surgery on his broken right pinky by Thanksgiving, if not sooner, coach Dan Hurley told CBS Sports.
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