No one would have blamed incoming Bucks owners Wes Edens and Marc Lasry if they had made Tuesday night's draft lottery all about them. After all, when you pay $550 million for a basketball team, you're entitled to put
Twitter blew up with tweets fawning over Mallory Edens, the Milwaukee Bucks representative and 18-year-old daughter of Bucks' owner Wesley Edens (yeah, we're just as creeped out … doesn't she have to be in high school
No one would have blamed incoming Bucks owners Wes Edens and Marc Lasry if they had made Tuesday night's draft lottery all about them. After all, when you pay $550 million for a basketball team, you're entitled to put your face on TV as much as you
The Cleveland Cavaliers won the NBA draft lottery — again — but they weren't the only team that generated some Internet buzz. The Milwaukee Bucks and Sacramento Kings weren't being talked about because of their picks but rather the good luck charms
Twitter blew up with tweets fawning over Mallory Edens, the Milwaukee Bucks representative and 18-year-old daughter of Bucks' owner Wesley Edens (yeah, we're just as creeped out … doesn't she have to be in high school