Khris Middleton, now with the Wizards via trade, reflects on how his incredibly successful Bucks tenure ended.
Giannis Antetokounmpo had not been asked about Khris Middleton being traded since we asked him 30 minutes after news broke. Here were his extended thoughts on what it has been like without Khris ...
A little over a year after trading Jrue Holiday, the Bucks moved Khris Middleton, the other key piece of their 2021 championship-winning team. Many blamed the franchise for not showing enough ...
Khris Middleton showed his vulnerable side when he recently spoke about getting traded by his longtime team, the Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks were fittingly Middleton's first opponents in his debut game in a Washington Wizards uniform. The 3-time All-Star tallied 12 points and five rebounds in a 104-101 loss against plenty of familiar faces.
Experience matters in the NBA. That is why the Washington Wizards are thankful they are benefiting from acquiring Marcus Smart and Khris Middleton. Adding Marcus Smart and Khris Middleton starts ...
In a phenomenal freshman year with Duke, in which he is averaging 19.4 points and 7.6 rebounds over 28 games, it is becoming increasingly unlikely that anyone else will be selected No. One in the highly anticipated 2025 NBA Draft other than Cooper Flagg.
With a strong contest from Kyle Kuzma, Middleton missed the off-balance 3-pointer that would have tied the game, just as Antetokounmpo — for the first time in his NBA career — had hoped and Milwaukee pulled out a 104-101 victory over Washington. The Bucks’ third consecutive win moved them within a half-game of the Pacers for the East’s No. 4 seed.