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Fiserv Forum (/ f aɪ ˈ s ɜːr v ˈ f ɔːr əm /; stylized as fiserv.forum) is a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.It is the home of the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team of Marquette University.
The Milwaukee Bucks hosted their annual open scrimmage for fans to advance the regular season, opening the doors at Fiserv Forum for free Sunday afternoon – a couple hours before the Green Bay ...
Milwaukee Bucks center Robin Lopez (42) finds an open teammate during the first half of their preseason game agains the Memphis Grizzlies Friday, October 20, 2023 at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee ...
The NBA issued a mandate requiring the Bucks to relocate, or be close to completion of a new facility by 2017. The BMO Harris Bradley Center during demolition on March 31, 2019. On April 16, 2014, Bucks' owner Herb Kohl announced an agreement to sell the franchise to New York City hedge-fund investors Marc Lasry and Wesley Edens. The deal ...
Khris Middleton thanked Milwaukee for helping shape him “into the person and player I am today” a week after the Bucks traded the three-time All-Star to the Washington Wizards. Middleton, who ...
On July 15, 2015, the future for the Bucks in Milwaukee was solidified after the Wisconsin State Senate voted 21–10 in favor of a proposal to use public money to help finance a replacement for the BMO Harris Bradley Center, which at the time was the third-oldest arena being used by an NBA team, behind Oracle Arena, and Madison Square Garden.
When the day finally arrived, the Bucks announced that the rally was still proceeding at 2 p.m., but anyone that just wanted to see Lillard wouldn't have to arrive until 3:45 p.m.
Davis began his broadcasting career in Denton, Texas when he was hired by KDNT at the age of 17. After working at KDNT, he resided on the KVIL sports staff for 10 years (1978–88), where he also called Texas Christian University and Texas A&M games from 1982 to 1986 as part of the Southwest Conference radio network.