(Milwaukee, WI) — It isn’t clear if Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo will be able to take the court again this season. He was having a dominant game Sunday when he was injured during a dunk attempt late in the third period. Antetokounmpo is listed as questionable for tonight’s (Tuesday’s) game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. It has been an injury-filled season for the two-time NBA Most Valuable Player. He has missed 31 of his team’s 67 games.
Pregame at 6:30pm. Tipoff at 7pm on AM1240 & 96.5FM
(Madison, WI) — The last regular season poll of the college basketball season finds the Badgers at their highest ranking yet – number 20 in the USA Today and 19 in the AP poll. Wisconsin was boosted by its Big Ten Conference tournament wins over Washington and Illinois, plus a narrow loss to Michigan. The Badgers are seeded fifth in the NCAA tournament and are scheduled to play High Point in the first round.
(Green Bay, WI) — The NFL Performance-Based Pay program has tucked an extra million dollars into safety Evan Williams’ wallet. Seventy-two players who took the field for the Packers during the 2025 season pocketed a total of just under 17 million. Sports Illustrated reports that the program was created in 2002 to supplement players’ salaries. Lower-paid players benefit the most, for instance, quarterback Clayton Tune, who started for Green Bay in the last game of the season, got a check for almost 58 thousand dollars.
(Milwaukee, WI) — Brewers fans who attend Opening Day will be able to see a preview of the Bob Uecker documentary. About 20 minutes of “Euck” will be presented after the game. Uecker was 90 when he died last year. Green Bay television station WLUK reports that the film covers his life as a former Major League player, an entertainer, and a broadcaster. Backers say the project is all about honoring Bob Eucker, giving him “the respect and gratitude he deserves.”
MIAMI (AP) — Ronald Acuña Jr., Maikel Garcia and Luis Arraez hit run-scoring, two-out singles in a seventh-inning rally that led Venezuela over Italy 4-2 and into its first World Baseball Classic championship game. Venezuela overcame a 2-0, fourth-inning deficit after climbing out of a three-run hole to beat defending champion Japan in a quarterfinal and reached the final for the first time after losing to South Korea in its only previous semifinal appearance in 2009. It meets the United States for the title on Tuesday night and appears likely to start Eduardo Rodríguez against the Americans’ Nolan McLean.
MONDAY SCHEDULE
>>Major League Baseball
–Spring Training
Milwaukee 24, LA Dodgers 9
TUESDAY SCHEDULE
>>Pro Basketball
–NBA
Cleveland @ Milwaukee


