Kyle Kuzma is one of the most notable players in the NBA. The former Utah star helped the Los Angeles Lakers win the 2020 NBA Championship. He is currently in his first month playing for the Milwaukee Bucks after getting traded (via the Washington Wizards).
Following his trade to the Washington Wizards from the Milwaukee Bucks last week, Khris Middleton penned a heartfelt goodbye to the Bucks fans. The former Bucks forward posted the letter on his social media accounts.
How Kyle Kuzma fits alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard and the Milwaukee Bucks as they try to win a title this year.
NBA player Kyle Kuzma proposed to supermodel Winnie Harlow during a weekend getaway to Turks and Caicos, popping the question with an 8.5-carat engagement ring.
Bucks general manager Jon Horst explained that there's more than just comparing Kyle Kuzma to Khris Middleton in the latest trade.
The recent NBA trade deadline saw the Washington Wizards trade Kyle Kuzma to the Milwaukee Bucks for Khris Middleton. Despite losing the four games since the trade, Wizards fans are seemingly happy with the way the team's playing without Kuzma.
Kyle Kuzma returned to Washington as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks, and he scored 19 points in their 104-101 victory over the Wizards.
Kyle Kuzma has stirred the pot with recent comments regarding Washington Wizards fans, drawing a comparison to the enthusiastic crowd at Milwaukee Bucks games. During a media session, Kuzma expressed his frustration with the lack of energy and support from Wizards fans,
The Milwaukee Bucks are about $3.8 million under the second apron this season – more than enough space to add 15th player for the stretch if needed.
The Bucks watched Kyle Kuzma make personal history early in the first quarter against the Clippers. Kuzma is now part of an exclusive club.
Kuzma was traded from Washington to Milwaukee earlier this month. Khris Middleton went to the Wizards in that deal, and he finally played for his new team for the first time, scoring 12 points. Marcus Smart — acquired by Washington from Memphis — also made his Wizards debut and scored five.
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