
Some really good news today via ESPN NBA writer Adrian Wojnarowski …

It sounds like he is South Milwaukee’s first NBA player since Kurt Nimphuis played eight seasons in the pros after leading the Rockets to the 1976 state title and earning All-American honors at Arizona State.
And they play the Bucks in Milwaukee on March 2!
From the NOW article on this …
It will be McKinney-Jones’ first taste of NBA action.
McKinney-Jones went undrafted in 2013 out of Miami and has played in 26 games for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the G-League this year, averaging 11.4 points, 2.8 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game.
He spent some time with the Milwaukee Bucks for training camp in September 2013 but was waived after appearing in two preseason games.
Even as a first-team All Conference pick in the Southeast Conference, where he led the Rockets to a co-championship in the SEC North Division, McKinney-Jones did not receive any All-State accolades.
He was one of five senior starters on the Rockets, including fellow Division I recruit Andy Smith. He did, however, start immediately at UM-KC.
His athleticism was never in doubt. The 6-4 McKinney-Jones also won two state titles in the triple jump and holds school records in the triple jump and long jump. His uncle, Mark Jones, played for the Orlando Magic in the NBA, and his aunt, Esther Jones, was a national-champion track and field star at Louisiana State University in 1990 in the 100 and 200 meters and won an Olympic gold in 1992 as a member of the 4×100-meter relay.
McKinney-Jones has played professionally in Hungary, Israel and France in addition to his time in the G-League.
Congratulations, Trey!




On the Sunday February 11, 2018 at about 9:56pm the South Milwaukee Police Department received a 911 call from the Little Caesars Restaurant located at 3109 S. Chicago Avenue reporting that they had just been robbed. The suspect depicted below is described as a white male, approximately 5’09”, medium build, wearing a dark colored jacket with hood up, black nylon pants with a wide white stripe on the legs, possibly black or gray athletic shoes. The suspect covered his face with unknown cloth material. The suspect displayed a smaller handgun, grabbed the clerk by the arm, demanded money and fled in an unknown direction. We are investigating the possibility that this suspect could also be responsible for the robbery of the Sunrise Restaurant at 2418 10th Avenue, on January 24, 2018. The SMPD is reaching out to the public for their assistance in helping to identify the person responsible for this incident and are encouraged to contact the South Milwaukee Police Department at 414-768-8060 with any information.


I’ll let Genevieve Szeklinski, assistant professor and chair of the school’s Interior Design Department and proud South Milwaukee resident, explain it …