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Law Murray: News @theathletic.com The league’s investigation into Kevin Porter Jr.’s 2023 domestic violence incident has concluded, resulting in a four-game suspension. Based on the facts and circumstances, the NBA and NBPA have agreed that the suspension is deemed to have been served.
Law Murray: The league’s investigation into Kevin Porter Jr.’s 2023 domestic violence incident has concluded, resulting in a four-game suspension. Based on the facts and circumstances, the NBA and NBPA have agreed that the suspension is deemed to have been served.
Jon Horst: Have we done enough? We’ve done everything, I’ve done everything within my human possible power this offseason. I feel like our group works our butts off. I’ve got to shout out Dave Dean, Ryan Hoover, Milt Newton, Pat Haneman, Samer Jassar, David Mincberg, and Arjun Mahendroo, the whole group, we do everything we can to get better. We do everything we can to put the next version of this thing out there, to give Doc and Giannis and Bobby and Scoot (Kevin Porter Jr.) and the guys on our team every chance that they can to win every night. And so have we done enough? I don’t know. We’ll find out. Have we done everything that we possibly could? Absolutely. And have we done more than anyone else could possibly do? I believe we have. And that’s not an arrogant thing to say. In a very humble way. I think we’ve done as much or more than anyone else could possibly do, and I’m proud of that.
Yossi Gozlan: The Milwaukee Bucks will have the $8.8 million room mid-level exception after. Kevin Porter Jr. and Gary Trent Jr. likely get signed with it. Their terms fit in the exception. Taurean Prince can be signed afterward since it's a minimum.
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Yossi Gozlan: The Milwaukee Bucks are hard capped to the first apron by re-signing Kevin Porter Jr. with the bi-annual. They cannot sign and trade Brook Lopez to the Clippers since he only got a two year deal. They still have the $14.1 million mid-level to spend.
Fred Katz: The Kevin Porter Jr. contract with the Bucks is for the biannual exception, league source says. Exact number is $10.5 million over two years. Player option on year 2. Shams Charania first to report the deal.
Shams Charania: Free agent guard Kevin Porter Jr. has agreed to a two-year, $11 million deal to return to the Milwaukee Bucks, with a player option in 2026-27, sources tell ESPN. The Bucks prioritized bringing back Porter and finalized a deal tonight with his agent Sam Permut of Roc Nation.
Shams Charania: Porter averaged 11.7 points and 3.7 assists while shooting 41% from 3-point land in 30 games for the Bucks last season. He gives Milwaukee a dynamic playmaker in the backcourt as it tries to contend in the Eastern Conference.
Eric Nehm: Kevin Porter Jr. has informed the Milwaukee Bucks that he will let his $2.5 million player option for the 2025-26 season expire and will become an unrestricted free agent this summer, league sources tell me and @FredKatz. At @TheAthletic: nytimes.com/athletic/64590…
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Michael Scotto: Milwaukee Bucks guard Kevin Porter Jr. is expected to decline his $2.55 million player option for the 2025-26 season, sources told @hoopshype. Milwaukee hopes to keep him next season, sources said. He averaged 11.7 points, 3.9 boards and 3.7 assists in 19.9 minutes with Milwaukee
Eric Nehm: FINAL: Pacers 117, Bucks 98 - Antetokounmpo 36pts/12reb/2blk - Green 15pts/3reb - Trent 14pts/2reb/2ast - Porter 12pts/5reb/5ast - Bucks went 8-of-25 from 3 (22.9%) Pacers 1, Bucks 0. Game 2 is here in Indianapolis on Tuesday.
Following the Milwaukee Bucks’ 125-119 victory over the Detroit Pistons, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s teammate, Kevin Porter Jr., had a sense he knew how Pistons players were feeling in the home locker room. He used to feel it, too. “I hated it when I was on the opposing team,” Porter said. “Every time we played the Bucks, it was like, ‘F–, we got Giannis.’ And we knew exactly what he was going to do.”
“If anyone’s a fan of basketball and you get to watch — every night — the dominance of what Giannis does, it’s unbelievable,” Porter said. “It’s a blessing, honestly. …Me being here now and seeing the ins and outs and not just playing against it and seeing it from afar, bro, it’s destined for greatness. Nothing surprises you, what he’s able to do, if you see his work and what he’s dedicated to. It’s crazy.”
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