Behind The Bucks

Episode 1 - Locked In - From the Jump

19 min · 29. loka 2025
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Season 5 of Behind the Bucks, presented by Gallagher, returns with Locked In, a four-part series narrated by Marques Johnson that takes you inside the Milwaukee Bucks’ pursuit of a championship. In episode 1, players open up about the grind it takes to reach — and stay — in the NBA. Hear from the Bucks' stars on how early discipline, family influence, and an unshakable work ethic shaped their paths to the pros. This is the story of where championship dreams begin — and how the Bucks are building theirs from the ground up. Subscribe to the Behind the Bucks podcast, presented by Gallagher, to enjoy untold stories, essential insights, and exclusive access to your favorite team.

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