A bit of hope was on the way for the Milwaukee Bucks as they headed to Indianapolis to face the Indiana Pacers in Game 6 of their 2024 first-round playoff matchup.
Milwaukee Bucks point guard Patrick Beverley let his emotions get the better of him as his team was on the brink of elimination on Thursday. The Indiana Pacers ended the Bucks’ season via a 120-98 thrashing in Game 6 of their first-round series at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind.
The Bucks' season came to an end on Thursday night with a 120-98 Game 6 loss to the Pacers. It was an understandably frustrating result, especially given that Milwaukee was never fully healthy for the series.
Patrick Beverley's comments about Tyrese Haliburton sparked controversy and garnered attention after his impressive performance in Game 5. Beverley didn't hold back in his assessment of Haliburton's playmaking abilities after Game 4, questioning the significance of Haliburton's assist numbers.
Beverley was taking a swipe at Haliburton’s reputation as a playmaker.
A number of former Los Angeles Clippers came up big for their teams in Tuesday night's NBA playoffs. Even if their old teams didn't want them.
Things haven’t been going well for the Milwaukee Bucks as of late. On a four-game losing streak, the team is trying to find answers to their ongoing slump.
Patrick Beverley announced on Wednesday on the Pat Bev Podcast with Rone, that he had torn a ligament in his right wrist. Beverley was informed it would have to be surgically repaired, which would take 3-4 months, and it seemed his season might be over.
As Beverley fights through the pain barrier, there will undoubtedly be some questions regarding his ability to consistently play at a high level.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley announced on his NBA podcast that he will play through the torn ligament in his right wrist. Doctors told Beverley that he needed surgery, but the veteran has opted to play. The Bucks acquired Beverley from the Philadelphia 76ers in February.
Patrick Beverley revealed on Wednesday that he'd suffered a torn ligament in his right wrist. But he's listed as probable for Thursday's game.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley spoiled his own injury news.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley could miss 3-4 months with wrist surgery. The NBA veteran said on his podcast that he has a torn ligament in his right wrist. The Bucks acquired Beverley from the Philadelphia 76ers in February.
The Bucks acquired the veteran at February’s trade deadline to add toughness and upgrade their perimeter defense.
Payton Pritchard played a big role in the Boston Celtics’ tough win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night, and the point guard says Patrick Beverley deserves some credit for that.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley has carved out a 12-year NBA career out of being the toughest guy on the floor at any time. A literal pest on defense, he has made a name for himself by getting under the skin of his opponents and not backing down from anyone.
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