Middleton: Reception in Milwaukee 'meant world'

Jamal CollierOct 23, 2025, 01:46 AM ETCloseJamal Collier is an NBA reporter at ESPN. Collier covers the Milwaukee Bucks, Chicago Bulls and the Midwest region of the NBA, including stories such as Minnesota’s iconic jersey swap between Anthony Edwards and Justin Jefferson. He has been at ESPN since Sept. 2021 and previously covered the Bulls for the Chicago Tribune. You can reach out to Jamal on Twitter @JamalCollier or via email Jamal.Collier@espn.com.

Washington Wizards vs. Milwaukee Bucks: Game Highlights (1:10)Washington Wizards vs. Milwaukee Bucks: Game Highlights (1:10)

MILWAUKEE — Since the NBA released its regular-season schedule in August, Khris Middleton had been anticipating Wednesday’s night’s season opener.

After 12 seasons and 735 games with the Bucks — highlighted by winning the 2021 NBA championship — Middleton played his first game as a visitor in Milwaukee, this time as a member of the Wizards in a 133-120 Washington loss.

“It was almost a perfect night, if I would’ve got the win,” Middleton said. “But to get that type of recognition, appreciation from the city, the organization, that meant the world to me.”

Middleton said he kept his emotions in control, but he saw his friends and family members getting emotional at the way he was received.

The Bucks dealt Middleton to the Wizards before the trade deadline in February as part of a multiplayer trade that brought Kyle Kuzma to Milwaukee.

In his return Wednesday night, Middleton was greeted by the team mascot and band as he walked into the arena before the game, and several team staffers stopped him for greetings and pictures. The video tribute during the game lasted over a minute, and Middleton walked onto the court to acknowledge the crowd.

“To get a standing ovation on the road doesn’t happen often,” Middleton said. “So I wanted to make sure that they knew I acknowledge them. Even though I really don’t speak too much or do too much, but that really meant a lot. That’s every player’s dream to get a standing ovation no matter where they’re at.”

What was an emotional night for Middleton was also described as “weird” by longtime teammate Giannis Antetokounmpo. The two matched up against each other several times during the game — a throwback to the 12 years they spent doing that in practice.

“Even when we became All-Stars and champions, during the summertime, playing our one-on-one battles,” Middleton said. “We talk a lot. It’s all just competitive. We both want to win, we both want the best out of each other.”

In the second quarter, Middleton got one over on Antetokounmpo, stepping under the basket to draw a charge.

“I saw his eyes light up when he saw me under the rim,” Middleton said with a smile. “So I knew either foul, take a charge to get out the way. … I’ve got worse hits from that guy. That one was light.”

Before the February trade, Antetokounmpo never had played an NBA game without Middleton as a teammate.

“Obviously, he had a great game, he still can hoop,” said Antetokounmpo, who finished with 37 points, 14 rebounds and 5 assists in 27 minutes. “He’s still a big threat when he’s out there on the court. He always plays that right way. Makes a good decision, makes his teammates better defensively. He’s always going to be in the right position and sometimes going to put his body with the line, take a charge. He’s always playing smart.”

Although it was Middleton’s first time as a visitor in Milwaukee since the trade, Antetokounmpo pointed out that this was their third meeting, including a matchup in D.C. a few weeks after the deal and the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

Although the Bucks won Wednesday, they lost point guard Kevin Porter Jr. in the first quarter to a sprained left ankle after he stepped on teammate Bobby Portis’ foot. Porter had 10 points on 3-of-5 shooting before the injury.

“It didn’t look good,” Bucks coach Doc Rivers said. “I’ll just say that. Got to hope for the best, but looking at it, it was a pretty bad sprain.”

Washington Wizards vs. Milwaukee Bucks: Game Highlights (1:10)Washington Wizards vs. Milwaukee Bucks: Game Highlights (1:10)

CloseJamal Collier is an NBA reporter at ESPN. Collier covers the Milwaukee Bucks, Chicago Bulls and the Midwest region of the NBA, including stories such as Minnesota’s iconic jersey swap between Anthony Edwards and Justin Jefferson. He has been at ESPN since Sept. 2021 and previously covered the Bulls for the Chicago Tribune. You can reach out to Jamal on Twitter @JamalCollier or via email Jamal.Collier@espn.com.

Washington Wizards vs. Milwaukee Bucks: Game Highlights (1:10)

“I got him,” Antetokounmpo said. “Two-one, I’m up.”

Milwaukee will always love you, Khris. 💚 pic.twitter.com/6USkHDzvt9

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