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Court upholds Milwaukee police officer's firing for posting racist memes after Sterling Brown arrest

Read full article: Court upholds Milwaukee police officer's firing for posting racist memes after Sterling Brown arrest

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that a former Milwaukee police officer was properly fired for posting racist memes related to the arrest of an NBA player.

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AP source: Mavericks acquire Christian Wood for 4 players

Read full article: AP source: Mavericks acquire Christian Wood for 4 players

A source with direct knowledge of the agreement said the Houston Rockets are trading center Christian Wood, their leading scorer and rebounder this season, to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for four players and a draft pick.

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Doncic leads streaking Mavericks to 102-98 win over Raptors

Read full article: Doncic leads streaking Mavericks to 102-98 win over Raptors

Luka Doncic scored a season-high 41 points, including a clutch 3-pointer with 1:01 to play, and tied a season best with 14 rebounds as the surging Dallas Mavericks held off the Toronto Raptors 102-98.

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Austin Reaves' 3 gives Lakers 107-104 win over Mavs in OT

Read full article: Austin Reaves' 3 gives Lakers 107-104 win over Mavs in OT

Rookie Austin Reaves swished a 3-pointer with 0.9 seconds left in overtime to give the Los Angeles Lakers a 107-104 victory over the Dallas Mavericks.

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Unified Milwaukee hosts NBA Finals 50 years after title run

Read full article: Unified Milwaukee hosts NBA Finals 50 years after title run

Much has changed in Milwaukee since the Bucks won their last NBA title a half-century ago.

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Video shows NBA player Sterling Brown injured outside Miami-Dade strip club

Read full article: Video shows NBA player Sterling Brown injured outside Miami-Dade strip club

An NBA player was injured during a fight outside of a strip club on Monday morning near Miami International Airport, according to an incident report officers released on Tuesday.

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Rockets say Sterling Brown was attacked, injured in Miami

Read full article: Rockets say Sterling Brown was attacked, injured in Miami

The Houston Rockets say that guard Sterling Brown was assaulted by unknown individuals after the team arrived in Miami late Sunday night, suffering cuts to his face.

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Rockets end skid at 20, Wall has 1st triple-double since '16

Read full article: Rockets end skid at 20, Wall has 1st triple-double since '16

Houston Rockets' John Wall (1) drives on Toronto Raptors' Fred VanVleet (23) during the third quarter of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 22, 2021, in Houston. But Wall had 19 points, 10 assists and 11 rebounds, his first triple-double since March 17, 2016. The Rockets closed out the third quarter with an 88-86 lead and opened the fourth quarter on a 9-1 run to pull away. AdThe Raptors led 28-27 at the end of the first quarter. In their losing streak, Houston led after the first quarter only three times, including on Feb. 26 when they led the Raptors 31-30.

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Bucks player agrees to $750K settlement over arrest

Read full article: Bucks player agrees to $750K settlement over arrest

MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown and the Milwaukee city attorney have agreed to a revised $750,000 settlement of a lawsuit Brown filed after getting taken to the ground, shocked with a Taser and arrested during an encounter with police in 2018. City Attorney Tearman Spencer is recommending the payment plus an admission that Brown's constitutional rights were violated during the arrest that began with a parking violation outside a Walgreen's store. Brown's attorney signed the agreement on his behalf Friday. The settlement is subject to approval by the city; it wasn't immediately clear when the council would take it up. Brown's attorney, Mark Thomsen, said at the time that any settlement without an admission of a civil rights violation would go nowhere.

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Bucks resume NBA playoffs after sparking historic stoppage

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The rescheduled Game 5 of the Bucks' series against Orlando began Saturday as the NBA postseason resumed after a historic stoppage that players hope will bring change in their communities. It was a moment in which the world needed and obviously we know this is going to be a long, ongoing process, Bucks guard Wesley Matthews said. Matthews said he was putting on his uniform shorts about 20 minutes before the game was set to begin Wednesday when the Bucks decided they wouldn't play. The Magic refused to accept the forfeit and NBA players stood behind the Bucks, even though some were frustrated the Bucks acted alone without consulting them. Matthews apologized for that but said the aftermath has confirmed for the Bucks that they made the right decision.

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A 2nd day of NBA playoff games halted over racial injustice

Read full article: A 2nd day of NBA playoff games halted over racial injustice

And other athletes across the sports world also said they weren't ready to resume playing. A second night of WNBA games were postponed and other teams and sports pondered whether they would play on. This is a affirmatively day of reflection, a day of informed action and mobilization, WNBA players union president Nneka Ogwumike said on ESPN. NBA players agreed to resume their season in July at Disney, making clear they intended to chase social justice reform just as passionately as a championship. They ultimately decided that playing would give them the largest platform while also providing a bigger target for critics.

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Giannis watches in 2nd half as Nets beat Bucks 119-116

Read full article: Giannis watches in 2nd half as Nets beat Bucks 119-116

Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 16 points playing only the first half for Milwaukee, which has lost two of three seeding games. Kyle Korver scored 13 points, and Ersan Ilyasova had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Chiozza scored on a reverse layup, then Luwawu-Cabarrot hit a 3 with 2:59 left to put the Nets ahead to stay. Milwaukee appeared ready to clinch from the opening tip as the Bucks scored eight of the first 10 points and hit 7 of 14 beyond the arc. Bucks: G Wesley Matthews sat out with a sore right calf with starting center Brook Lopez also out.

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AP Interview: Floyd's death opens old wounds for Sefolosha

Read full article: AP Interview: Floyd's death opens old wounds for Sefolosha

Thabo Sefolosha knows what its like to be a black man, on the ground, surrounded by police officers. People talk about a few rotten apples, Sefolosha said in an interview with The Associated Press. It changed me a lot, toward the way I see law enforcement in this country, Sefolosha said. Ill be happy to be with my teammates and reunited with basketball in general, Sefolosha said. I think its definitely time for change and that should be a priority for all of us.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

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