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NBA G-League 03/31 00:00 1 Windy City Bulls v Wisconsin Herd W 105-108
NBA G-League 03/30 00:00 1 Windy City Bulls v Wisconsin Herd L 127-103
NBA G-League 03/27 23:00 1 Wisconsin Herd v Fort Wayne W 113-109
NBA G-League 03/23 18:00 1 Raptors 905 v Wisconsin Herd W 85-105
NBA G-League 03/20 23:00 1 Capital City Go-Go v Wisconsin Herd W 111-125
NBA G-League 03/17 00:00 1 Wisconsin Herd v Motor City Cruise L 100-104
NBA G-League 03/16 00:00 1 Wisconsin Herd v Motor City Cruise L 106-109
NBA G-League 03/12 16:30 1 Salt Lake v Wisconsin Herd L 139-129
NBA G-League 03/10 00:00 1 Grand Rapids v Wisconsin Herd W 101-109
NBA G-League 03/03 00:00 1 Wisconsin Herd v Maine Celtics L 103-105
NBA G-League 03/02 01:00 1 Wisconsin Herd v Maine Celtics L 108-117
NBA G-League 02/29 00:00 1 Capital City Go-Go v Wisconsin Herd L 120-115

Wikipedia - Wisconsin Herd

The Wisconsin Herd is an American professional basketball team in the NBA G League based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and are affiliated with the Milwaukee Bucks. The Herd plays its home games at Oshkosh Arena.

History

On June 29, 2016, it was announced that the Milwaukee Bucks were seeking to purchase an expansion team in the then-NBA Development League, listing their five finalist cities as Grand Chute (near Appleton), La Crosse, Oshkosh, Racine and Sheboygan. On August 3, it was announced that Grand Chute and La Crosse had been eliminated, with Oshkosh, Racine and Sheboygan as the three finalists. On December 19, Oshkosh city officials identified the former site of the Buckstaff Furniture Company as the site for their arena proposal for the team, with the Fox Valley Pro Basketball group submitting a bid to the city's planning commission on January 11. The Planning Commission approved it on January 19, with the Oshkosh Common Council approving it on January 24, conditional on the Bucks choosing Oshkosh as their home.

On February 7, 2017, the Milwaukee Business Journal reported that the Bucks had chosen Oshkosh's bid, with the team making the official announcement on February 8. On June 8, the Wisconsin Herd name was announced, with the logo unveiled on June 22. On July 1, 2017, Dave Dean was named the team's general manager and the coaching staff was announced on September 22.

The team was in first place in the league during the 2019–20 season and had clinched a playoff spot when the season was curtailed by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. The Herd was then one of 11 teams that opted out of participating in the single-site 2020–21 season where all league games were played at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex near Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. All Bucks' two-way players could be assigned to the Lakeland Magic. The Herd returned for the 2021–22 season with former assistant coach Chaisson Allen as the team's new head coach and Tony Bollier as general manager.

Het basketbalteam "Wisconsin Hero" is een professioneel basketbalteam gevestigd in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Het team speelt in de Central Division van de Eastern Conference in de National Basketball Association (NBA). Het team werd opgericht in 1968 en heeft sindsdien drie NBA-kampioenschappen gewonnen, in 1971, 1983 en 1997.

De thuisbasis van de Wisconsin Hero is de Fiserv Forum, die in 2018 is geopend. Het team heeft een trouwe schare fans, die bekend staan ​​als de "Bucks Faithful".

Enkele van de meest opvallende spelers in de geschiedenis van de Wisconsin Hero zijn Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Oscar Robertson, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bob Dandridge en Ray Allen.

De huidige hoofdcoach van de Wisconsin Hero is Mike Budenholzer. General manager van het team is Jon Horst.