April 27
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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One of the interesting items to come out of general manager John Hammond's news briefing Tuesday was this: Michael Redd still might be an appealing option for the Bucks. It's difficult to know what will happen in free agency and with the lockout that could begin July 1. Redd is a free agent and will be able to consider offers from any teams. But the way both parties ended the past season allows the possibility of Redd's return. The 31-year-old worked hard to get back in shape and was able to play in the final 10 games of the season. And Redd appreciated the way coach Scott Skiles made an effort to get him back into the lineup as a reserve, even when the Bucks were still fighting for an"
April 12
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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The day Ray Allen left the scene in Milwaukee was a sad one for nearly everyone involved. It even was that way for the man who eventually replaced him as the franchise's shooting guard and marquee player, Michael Redd. "That was a tough day," Redd recalled of discovering the news in February 2003 that Allen had been traded to Seattle. "But lo and behold, it wound up being one of the best days because it opened the door for me to start my career. "We talk about it until this day, me and Ray. He's gone on to do great things, obviously. But that was a day that kind of shifted everything for me." Now the 31-year-old Redd is facing his own departure from the only pro basketball franchise he has"
March 23
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd passed a major test Tuesday as he practiced 5-on-5 for the first time in 14 months. The 31-year-old Milwaukee Bucks guard said he will not play against Sacramento on Wednesday night but could make his return against the Knicks in New York on Friday or at home against the Chicago Bulls on Saturday. When he does put on a Bucks uniform again, it will mark a major milestone for Redd, who is coming off two surgeries for anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligament tears in his left knee. He has not played since injuring his knee in a game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Jan. 10, 2010 at the Staples Center. The first ACL injury occurred on Jan. 24, 2009 against Sacramento."
March 18
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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The countdown is getting shorter for Milwaukee Bucks guard Michael Redd. If he can get a full-contact practice early next week, Redd could be cleared to return against Sacramento on Wednesday or possibly later in the week. The Bucks play at New York on March 25 and return home to meet the Chicago Bulls on March 26. One of those dates appears to be a Redd-alert for the 31-year-old guard to be back in a Bucks uniform. It will be the first time he has performed in an NBA game since he tore ligaments in his left knee on Jan. 10, 2010, against the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center."
March 8
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd is making steady progress as he prepares to play in his first National Basketball Association game in 14 months. Redd is about two weeks away from returning with a target date of around March 21. That might put the 31-year-old Milwaukee Bucks guard back on the court for a home game against Sacramento on March 23 or perhaps a March 25 game at New York. The moment he steps back in the arena is sure to be an emotional one for the veteran shooting guard, who has suffered two major injuries to his left knee in successive seasons and undergone two surgeries. Both times he sustained torn anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments. But exactly what Redd's role will be when he"
March 7
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Celtics guard Ray Allen had dinner with friend and former Milwaukee teammate Michael Redd Saturday night and talked about the good old days when Redd was breaking into the league as a rookie with the Bucks and Allen was one of the team's veteran stars. "I haven't seen Mike in maybe a year or so," said Allen before Sunday's game against the Bucks at the Bradley Center. "I told him I miss him because I hadn't seen him in awhile and I hadn't been able to talk to him. So we had a chance to sit down and talk about a lot of things that occurred in the past, things we enjoyed. "We had great times and great teammates. We talked about old teammates and great moments, and he's still the same guy"
February 22
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd said he's not worried about his next contract or proving his worth to the Milwaukee Bucks or any other NBA teams. The Bucks veteran shooting guard, returning more than 13 months after tearing up his left knee, is coming back for a simpler reason. "Being healthy is the main thing for me," Redd said. "I think I've proven a lot in my career. "This here for me is to leave the game in the right way. I want to leave on my terms and not being hurt. "I've kind of phased out of proving things to everybody, proving everybody wrong. This is now just about enjoying the game of basketball, enjoying being healthy and finishing on a great note in my career." The Bucks returned from the"
February 16
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd has experienced the agony of an anterior cruciate ligament tear not once but twice in a 12-month period. And now, 13 months after tearing up his left knee for a second time, the Milwaukee Bucks guard is ready to return. Bucks general manager John Hammond confirmed Tuesday that Redd would be back with the team Monday for the team's first practice after the NBA all-star break. The Bucks are not expecting Redd, who ranks fourth on the team's all-time scoring list, to make a startling impact in the final two months of the season. But they are glad to have him back. "Just as he did last off-season, he has worked so very hard to get himself in a position where he can return,""
January 28
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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It's almost time to turn the calendar to February, which was guard Michael Redd's target for a return to the Milwaukee Bucks. Redd has been spending the season rehabbing from major knee surgery in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio, and coach Scott Skiles was asked after Thursday's practice for a Redd update. Skiles indicated that the team was continuing to take a cautious approach where the 31-year-old guard was concerned and that no date had been set in stone for his return. "We're just going to wait and see when he's cleared to play, when that is, and go from there," said Skiles. "See where we are. See where he's at. He's got something in his mind (for a return) and I think that's important"
October 22
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd is determined to play basketball again, despite suffering two major injuries to his left knee in the past two seasons. And the 31-year-old Redd, who tied a franchise record last year by playing in his 10th season with the Milwaukee Bucks, hopes he will have another chance to wear a Bucks uniform. "I just know I want to come back and do my part, whatever it is," Redd said as he greeted his teammates before their exhibition game Thursday night against Cleveland on the Ohio State University campus. "There's no doubt about it. My mind is to come back and to play and help this team out as much as I can when I get back." Redd said he would accept any opportunity with the Bucks, who"
August 21
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
columnist Garry D. Howard
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John Salmons. Drew Gooden. Corey Maggette. Chris Douglas-Roberts. Keyon Dooling. Larry Sanders. These are the names of the new players added to the Milwaukee Bucks' roster by the blossoming John Hammond, a former coach who is proving that he is well-deserving of his tailored suits and his top-of-the-franchise office. Quite simply, these are pure upgrades, moves that will help the Bucks take that giant leap from a 46-win regular season to a 50-plus victory year and a deeper run in the NBA postseason. What they really mean, however, is that we have seen the last of Michael Redd at the Bradley Center, the only remaining player with ties to the Bucks' crew that came within one game of the NBA"
July 22
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
columnist Garry D. Howard
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John Salmons. Drew Gooden. Corey Maggette. Chris Douglas-Roberts. Keyon Dooling. Larry Sanders. These are the names of the new players added to the Milwaukee Bucks' roster by the blossoming John Hammond, a former coach who is proving that he is well-deserving of his tailored suits and his top-of-the-franchise office. Quite simply, these are pure upgrades, moves that will help the Bucks take that giant leap from a 46-win regular season to a 50-plus victory year and a deeper run in the NBA postseason. What they really mean, however, is that we have seen the last of Michael Redd at the Bradley Center, the only remaining player with ties to the Bucks' crew that came within one game of the NBA"
July 10
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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It appears that injured Milwaukee Bucks guard Michael Redd will be in no hurry to begin his comeback attempt next season. According to sources, Redd does not want to risk coming back too early, as he possibly did last season, and does not plan to try to return to basketball until sometime next February. It's possible that Redd, 30, also is being mindful of how the Tracy McGrady situation played out last season in Houston and New York. The Bucks have signed John Salmons to a multi-year contract, and it does not appear that Redd factors heavily into their plans any longer. It would be a cumbersome situation for both parties should he decide to report to training camp. If Redd, who has an"
April 19
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
columnist Michael Hunt
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Not long after the Milwaukee Bucks lost Game 1 of their first-round playoff series Saturday night, Andrew Bogut made his way through a Philips Arena hallway of well-wishers. "Tough break," they said. "Get well soon," they said. Thing is, Bogut was there to accept the sympathetic gestures. He is with the team for the best-of-seven series. He can't play because his elbow was broken in a nasty fall a couple of weeks ago, but he has returned to the bench in street clothes because he said he wants to apply some of the leadership that was naturally flowing when he was blocking shots, pulling rebounds and scoring 15-plus points a game. Of course, this would be a different series with Bogut. But"
March 2
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Bucks guard Michael Redd will undergo surgery Tuesday to repair torn ligaments in his left knee, an injury he suffered Jan. 10 in Los Angeles. Brian Cole, the Chicago Bulls team doctor, will perform the surgery in Oak Park, Ill. Redd also underwent surgery to repair torn ligaments in the left knee one year ago, nearly to the day. Cole also performed that surgery, on March 3, 2009. The 30-year-old Bucks guard was able to recover from that surgery and played in 18 games with the Bucks this season while averaging 11.9 points."
February 1
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Three weeks have passed since Michael Redd crumpled to the floor at the Staples Center during a game against the Los Angeles Lakers. What was the Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard thinking in those first moments after injuring his left knee again? "I knew it was something other than scar tissue," Redd said in an exclusive interview. "I heard a pop and it was like, 'Are you kidding me?' "God does things for a reason. There's a reason for everything. I've talked a lot to my pastors. My wife has been tremendous; my parents have been great. "Right now, I'm just trying to surround myself with people who have a lot of faith. I got through it and I came back to training camp freaking ready, you"
January 13
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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After a tumultuous start to their long Western trip, Tuesday was a good time for the Milwaukee Bucks to take pause and catch their collective breath. The Bucks lost the first two games of the six-game trip, first in a blowout to the Los Angeles Lakers and then in a near-miss when a spirited rally came up short against the Phoenix Suns. Then there was coach Scott Skiles going to a hospital and missing the game in Phoenix as a precaution due to an irregular heartbeat. And there was the news Monday afternoon that guard Michael Redd would miss the rest of the season because of a knee injury suffered against the Lakers. But you know what? "The one big thing about Scott is he doesn't throw pity"
January 12
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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One anterior cruciate ligament tear can be devastating to a professional basketball player. But two? Milwaukee Bucks guard Michael Redd is facing career-threatening ACL and medial collateral ligament tears in his left knee after going down in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center. It's the same injury he suffered - to the same knee - almost one year earlier in a home game against the Sacramento Kings. "You don't know why," he said before the Bucks played the Phoenix Suns on Monday night at the US Airways Center in Phoenix. "I don't question why. My faith is in the Lord and I'm going to stay strong as best I can. "I've gotten an incredible"
January 11
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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A basketball source has confirmed that Michael Redd suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament and torn medial collateral ligament in his left knee on Sunday night in Los Angeles. The injury will sideline the Bucks shooting guard for the rest of the season. The injury is the same one that Redd suffered nearly one year ago, on Jan. 24 against Sacramento at the Bradley Center. He suffered a torn ACL and torn MCL on that night and was lost for the rest of the season. On Sunday, Redd planted on his left foot as he made a move in the lane during the Bucks' 95-77 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. He immediately was helped off the court. Redd had a magnetic resonance imaging exam done in Phoenix on"
January 11
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"For a while it looked like we might set a franchise record for fewest points in a game," said Skiles. "We had such a hard time getting anything going. " Bucks guard Michael Redd left the game late in the second quarter after hurting his left knee and went immediately to the locker room. Redd, who missed all four of his shots and was scoreless, did not return. Skiles said afterward that the severity of the injury was not yet know."
January 3
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
columnist Tom Enlund
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The Houston Rockets have put Tracy McGrady on the trading block, and you just know that the let's-make-a-deal portion of the Milwaukee Bucks' fan base would like a piece of that. You know who you are. The local Monte Halls would love to see the Bucks neatly wrap up Michael Redd, place a bow on top and ship him off to Houston for McGrady in a tidy holiday exchange of highly paid, high-profile, high-scoring veterans who are both coming off serious injuries. The reality, though, is that it's highly unlikely such a trade will ever take place. After all, is it realistic to think the Rockets would trade McGrady and his coveted expiring $22.5 million contract and take back Redd, who after this"
January 2
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd never thought he would simply jump back into the lineup and start scoring 25 points a game. The Milwaukee Bucks guard knew he had work to do after suffering different injuries to his left knee during the past year, including anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament tears that required major surgery in March. Then he strained the patella tendon in the same knee in the home opener Oct. 31, providing a fresh setback. But the 10-year veteran never thought it would be like this, either. "I've been in funks before, but this is a little different," Redd said. "I'll find my way out of it." Redd is hoping 2010 will prove to be the year he returns to health and is able"
December 17
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd made some serious strides in his comeback on Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers. Playing in just his second game since returning from a left patellar tendon injury, Redd was on the court for 36 minutes and scored a team-high 25 points. But the Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard still had that glum feeling after the Lakers rallied with the final seven points in overtime to squeak out a 107-106 victory at the Bradley Center. Kobe Bryant, Redd's U.S. Olympic teammate, had all seven of those points for the Lakers, including a buzzer-beating shot over Bucks defender Charlie Bell to win the game. "It's frustrating," Redd said. "And being up six with less than 2 minutes to go"
December 14
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Sometimes basketball can be a very complicated game. Triangle offenses, zone defenses and late-game fouling strategies can be the difference between winning and losing. But one simple thing is essential. The ball has to go in the basket. The Milwaukee Bucks hit nearly 50% of their shots in a 108-101, double-overtime victory against Portland on Saturday night while holding the Trail Blazers to 40% shooting. The Bucks' season field goal percentage number is 44%, which ranks 26th among the 30 National Basketball Association teams. Milwaukee is shooting better than just four teams - Charlotte, Indiana, Chicago and New Jersey. It's a major source of concern for coach Scott Skiles, who believes"
December 12
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd is ready to try again. This time the Milwaukee Bucks' 30-year-old shooting guard believes he is fully recovered from a left patella tendon strain, an injury he suffered in the second game of the season Oct. 31. He missed nine games and briefly attempted a comeback in late November, but he lacked explosiveness and found it hard to jump. Redd went back on the inactive list for the last seven games. But he will play off the bench in the Bucks' home game Saturday night against Portland after going through a full practice Friday at the Cousins Center. "I went through a couple practices," Redd said of his regimen, which also included a full practice with his teammates Monday. "I had"
December 11
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Bucks guard Michael Redd will return to action on Saturday night against the Portland Trail Blazers, and coach Scott Skiles said Redd would come off the bench. The 6-foot-6 shooting guard has missed all but five games this season due to a left patella tendon strain. He was injured in the second game of the season and sat out until Nov. 23 at San Antonio, and he played in three games that week. But he was ineffective and had trouble jumping, so Redd returned to working out and trying to strengthen the knee. He has been out for the past seven games. "Great day," Redd said after the Bucks' practice session at the Cousins Center on Friday. "I'm going to try it again. "I'm a lot more prepared."
November 29
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd knew he wasn't himself in the Bucks' 108-90 loss at Oklahoma City on Friday. So he told Bucks trainer Marc Boff that he needed more rest and recovery time as he returns from a left patella tendon strain suffered four weeks ago. Redd will not play in the Bucks' home game Saturday night against Orlando. He scored eight points in 22 minutes on Friday, his third game since returning from the patella injury. The veteran shooting guard did not experience the same problems in the preseason, when he was returning from anterior cruciate ligament surgery in March. But he has not been able to shake the effects of the latest injury."
November 24
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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A hot Milwaukee Bucks team ran into the savvy San Antonio Spurs on Monday night. The Spurs splashed cold water on the upstart Bucks, using a big third-quarter push to grab a 112-98 victory at the AT&T Center. Spurs power forward Tim Duncan scored 15 points and pulled down five rebounds in the third quarter, when the Spurs piled up 37 points and shot 61% from the field. Duncan's game-high 24 points and the three-point accuracy of reserve Matt Bonner helped end the Bucks' three-game winning streak. Bonner drilled 6 of 8 three-point attempts and finished with 23 points for the Spurs (6-6). "That's a good club, and you've got to be on at all times," Bucks coach Scott Skiles said. "We were just"
November 23
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd is ready to return in Monday night's game against the San Antonio Spurs. Redd fared well in his first contact practice with some 2-on-2 and 3-on-3 work at Trinity University on Sunday, and he worked out again in the Bucks' shootaround Monday morning at the AT&T Center. Bucks coach Scott Skiles said he will bring Redd off the bench against San Antonio after the shooting guard missed nine games with a left patella tendon strain. "He got through it well," Skiles said of the contact work on Sunday. "We'll bring him off the bench tonight and probably not play a lot of minutes or anything. Just get his feet back under him in a game and see how it goes." Skiles said he did not have a"
November 20
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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The perception out there is that the Milwaukee Bucks have something good going on and Michael Redd would somehow ruin it when he returns. The reality will be different. Yes, the Bucks are one of the NBA's best stories right now. And however spectacular Brandon Jennings has been, the overriding theme has been their team play. They are, the popular thought goes, running smoothly without a guy who needs a lot of shots and impedes the flow by monopolizing the basketball. Truth is, at 6-3, the Bucks have won the games they were supposed to win. They are just now hitting a real NBA schedule. As much as the national media is playing a mulligan for its preseason designation of the Bucks as the"
November 14
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd likes what he sees from a young Milwaukee Bucks team early in the season. But the veteran shooting guard would rather be watching less and playing more. That time could come as soon as next week, Redd said Friday, if he continues to make progress after straining his left patella tendon two weeks ago. "That's my goal, to get back out there and play," Redd said of returning during the six-game homestand. "We'll have some practice time maybe Sunday or Tuesday." The Bucks are 3-1 in Redd's absence, and they will be without him again Saturday night when they meet the Golden State Warriors at the Bradley Center. But it's possible he could return to play against Dallas on Monday or"
September 23
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Training camp is less than a week away for the Milwaukee Bucks, and veteran guard Michael Redd figures it will be a critical time for the team's reshuffled roster. Gone are Richard Jefferson, Charlie Villanueva and Ramon Sessions, all of whom filled starting roles at some point last season. And in Jefferson's case, he started all 82 games at the small forward position. When the Bucks open camp on Tuesday morning at the Cousins Center, they will have seven new players acquired in free agency, via trades or in the draft. "We just need guys to step up and play minutes they normally would not have played," Redd said. "We're very young. It will be interesting to see how we turn out." Two of the"
February 3
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Yes, the Milwaukee Bucks can win without Michael Redd. After losing their star shooting guard last weekend to a season-ending knee injury, the team sputtered in losses to Minnesota and Indiana. But Friday night the Bucks used a strong defensive effort over the final three quarters, a stellar offensive showing from Charlie Villanueva and the return of center Andrew Bogut to defeat the Toronto Raptors, 96-85, at the Air Canada Centre. Villanueva scored 26 points and grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds against his former team. Richard Jefferson found his shooting stroke in the second half and contributed 17 points, five rebounds and five assists. Bogut, showing few ill effects after missing"
January 28
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
columnist Michael Hunt
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To purely objectify the Michael Redd situation and frame it in the current economic circumstances, think of No. 22 as that stock you kept for too long while hoping for a, um, rebound. It's a common sports story, waiting too late to trade a player. Now the Bucks are likely stuck with a damaged-goods, soon-to-be 30-year-old shooter whom they owe $17 million next season in the final year of his maximum contract. Except that Redd also holds an $18.3 million option for 2010-11, which he will surely exercise. But what's done is done for the future, so the Bucks' only recourse is a short-term play to try and salvage what is left of the here and now. "We either punt or go for it on fourth down,""
January 27
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd has battled through some serious injuries during his pro basketball career but he has never had an injury that required surgery. That's why the Milwaukee Bucks guard is going through a difficult time after tearing the medial collateral and anterior cruciate ligaments in his left knee Saturday night against Sacramento. Redd will undergo surgery in early February, although no date has been established yet. "My life is all about overcoming different obstacles, and this is no different," Redd said. "I'll be back stronger than ever. The doctors have told me with the proper treatment and rehab, 'You'll be better than ever.' I just await that day." Redd admitted that his loss was a"
January 26
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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The loss of guard Michael Redd could have a devastating impact on the Milwaukee Bucks' hopes of making the National Basketball Association playoffs this season. "We're about to find out what we're made of," coach Scott Skiles said. A sudden pall was cast on the Bucks' season Sunday when the team announced that Redd would be lost for the season because of a knee injury he suffered Saturday in the third quarter of the game against the Sacramento Kings at the Bradley Center. Redd, the team's leading scorer, suffered tears to both the anterior cruciate ligament and the medial collateral ligament in his left knee. Redd underwent a magnetic resonance imaging exam Sunday when the extent of the"
January 25
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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The Milwaukee Bucks won the game but may have lost guard Michael Redd for a while. The Bucks held off the Sacramento Kings down the stretch for a 106-104 victory Saturday night at the Bradley Center, but Redd left the game in the third quarter with a strained left knee and did not return. He was on crutches after the game and is to have an MRI today. "Obviously, it hurts," said Redd, who missed 14 games earlier this season with an ankle sprain. "By (today), we'll get more information. I landed on (Luke) Ridnour's foot and it twisted." Said forward Charlie Villanueva, "That's not good news. We'll try to get him back healthy as soon as we can. Mike is a big part of the team. Hopefully, he"
January 25
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd was making a strong comeback from an ankle injury that sidelined him for 14 games earlier this season, and some league observers were mentioning him as a candidate for next month's All-Star Game. Now the Milwaukee Bucks could be without him again for an extended period, after the shooting guard suffered a strained left knee on a play late in the third quarter against Sacramento on Saturday night at the Bradley Center. Redd limped off the court and was on crutches in the locker room after the game. He will undergo an MRI exam on his knee Sunday to determine the extent of the damage. Redd said he twisted his knee when he landed on Luke Ridnour's foot after making a drive to the"
January 25
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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The Milwaukee Bucks won the game but may have lost guard Michael Redd for a while. The Bucks held off the Sacramento Kings down the stretch for a 106-104 victory Saturday night at the Bradley Center, but Redd left the game in the third quarter with a strained left knee and did not return. He was on crutches after the game and is to have an MRI today. "Obviously, it hurts," said Redd, who missed 14 games earlier this season with an ankle sprain. "By (today), we'll get more information. I landed on (Luke) Ridnour's foot and it twisted." Said forward Charlie Villanueva, "That's not good news. We'll try to get him back healthy as soon as we can. Mike is a big part of the team. Hopefully, he"
June 24
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Michael Redd is Exhibit A for the new approach to putting together a U.S. Olympic basketball team. The Milwaukee Bucks' 28-year-old guard provides something the U.S. team has lacked sorely in recent years: a shooter who can reel off a string of three-point shots, creating plenty of doubt for an opponent using a tight zone defense. Detroit Pistons forward Tayshaun Prince was selected for his defensive ability and the length he uses so expertly. Utah Jazz guard Deron Williams gained a roster spot in part because of his size and physical presence, qualities needed against the bigger point guards the United States will contend with in the international game."
June 20
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Milwaukee Bucks guard Michael Redd will be part of the U.S. Olympic
basketball team, to be named Monday at a news conference in Chicago. Olympic and National Basketball Association sources have confirmed that Redd
will be named to the 12-man roster for the Beijing Olympics. The 28-year-old
Redd has played with the Bucks for his entire career after being chosen with the
43rd overall pick in the 2000 draft."