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The Milwaukee Bucks recently needed to close their practice facility over COVID-19 concerns. Head Coach Mike Budenholzer said it was just the wise thing to do.Athletes seem fine with the decision to close the team s practice facility after a positive COVID-19 test. I asked Brook Lopez about the next step, leaving for Florida Thursday.Menomonee Falls, Nicolet Offer Different Plans To Return For Fall You k stanley cup now I think it s something that as a team we ve been trying to mentally prepare for for awhile now. We obviously have big goals, big aspirations and understanding, getting comfortable with our surroundings, our situation, accepting what we have to do is all a part of that, said Lopez.So far, only individual workouts have taken place. Members of the team participating will finally reunite in Orlando. TMJ4 Main Sports Anchor Lance Allan asks just having your team, your guys, the camaraderie, all together. How much do you miss that I ll jump on the second one. I think we miss it a ton, said Mike Budenholzer. You know, it s interesting, it s what I guess most or all of us have done, for our whole lives. And so when you don t have that opportunity to play 5 on 5, and you know watch guys play together and you know work together, both defensively, you know offensively. I think w stanley mugs e re all looking forward to you know getting into a more traditional environment with 5 on 5. And scrimmaging and playing, Budenholzer stanley termosy said. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Sufd Texas boy prays with Santa for father s health
GOSHEN, Ohio -- Less than an hour before the collapse that would lead to his death, 13-year-old Peyton West stood smiling on the front porch of his house.The ritual of a first-day-of-school picture had once seemed out of reach for West, who was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and needed three open-heart surgeries before his fifth birthday. It was threatened again in March 2017, when his health entered a sudden tailspin that only a heart transplant could correct.Since then, a Facebook page run by his family had chronicled occasional hiccups: More h termo stanley ospital visits, medication management and a brief scare in which they feared his body had rejected the donated heart.But nothing was wrong Thursday morning, according to his father, Corey West. Peyton woke up at 6:30, slung his red backpack over his shoulders and posed happily for his mother s picture.The trouble started on the car ride to school. I don t feel right, Peyton said, according to his father. Something s wrong. Corey West and his wife still aren t sure what happened to their son. What they know is that, after being rushed to Children s Hospital, he died at 10:45 a.m. He was perfect last night, Corey West said. Perfect this morning. And then鈥t s just precious. Life is precious. Friends and family held a prayer vigil Thursday night in honor of a boy they described as infectiously cheerful and courageou stanley isolierkanne s in his struggle with heart problems. Peyton was tru stanley ca ly a joy to everyone s path he crossed, and our deepest