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“Going out on the court, that was wrong,” Haliburton …

“Going out on the court, that was wrong,” Haliburton said. “I should have found a way to restrain myself, but I was in the moment.” Haliburton said the heated moment supposedly started after he went onto the court to wave his son’s banner to celebrate his son’s win, and claimed that he wasn’t intentionally staring down Giannis but was “looking through him” in the moment. Haliburton then said a security guard grabbed his hands, took the banner, and threw it on the ground. He told Burks that he picked up the banner, told security not to touch him again, and then left the court.

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That’s when he told Burks that Giannis approached him, …

That’s when he told Burks that Giannis approached him, leading to the viral moment that has since made national headlines. “When I was off the court, he put his hands on me. I'm not saying that he did it in a hostile way,” Haliburton said. “He reached out, he grabbed my hands. He put his forehead on my forehead, and he proceeded to say what he said to me, and that was, ‘don't you ever f——— disrespect me again.’”

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Haliburton said he responded to Giannis and told him …

Haliburton said he responded to Giannis and told him that he wasn't trying to disrespect him, and that they even ended the interaction saying “I love you” to each other and parting amicably. “When he said that to me, I said, ‘I love you.’ He said back to me, ‘I love you,’” Haliburton said. “We patted chest, he gave us a thumbs up, and he walked away. They won't show that on social media, right? You know, they're only showing that they think that he was so upset, that we wanted to fight.”

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When asked about his son’s response to the …

When asked about his son’s response to the interaction, he said his son had the right to tell him how he felt but clarified that he was not “checked.” “My son don't check me. That's my child, right? My son was brought up to say what's right and what's wrong, right? He had a right to tell me, ‘Dad, I don't agree with what you did, what you did was wrong, because I came on the floor,’” Haliburton said. “He's absolutely right, okay, but let it be known to Stephen A. Smith and everybody else, my child don't check me.”

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Additional information about the home burglary of …

Additional information about the home burglary of Milwaukee Buck star Bobby Ports could come as soon as Wednesday, a Milwaukee County judge ruled. According to online court records, WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) sued the River Hills Police Department after it released an incident report on Portis' burglary that was nearly 100% redacted. Judge Thomas McAdams ruled Friday that additional information should be released. McAdams said he would prepare the amended release by Wednesday, though attorneys for the television station and the River Hills Police Department could offer objections and a further hearing could be set for Friday, according to online court records.

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Jordan Poole is a Milwaukee native making a name for …

Jordan Poole is a Milwaukee native making a name for himself with the Golden State Warriors. On the cuffs of reaching his first NBA Finals before turning 23-years-old in June, no one is less surprised by this success than mom and dad. "I always knew he was going to be here. I always knew, someway, somehow, that he was going to be here," says Anthony Poole, Jordan's father, and former AAU coach.

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To meet the demands for labor created by the highly attended NBA Finals home games, the Milwaukee Bucks are busing in hundreds of workers from Chicago and are actively recruiting from Minnesota and Iowa. That's according to Bucks president Peter Feigin during the Milwaukee Business Journal's Flash Forum Tuesday, who said the team is problem-solving both a massive labor shortage and the "largest event in the Midwest for these few days."

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