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The Bucks are keeping Khris Middleton on a long-term deal worth $102 million, which will work out in the team's favor down the line as well.According to Adrian Wojnarowski, the Bucks have signed Khris Middleton to a $102 million deal over the next three seasons. The last year of the deal ha...
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