MISL 2 Milwaukee Wave

Bucks players sign Wave Harley

Published on February 18, 2008 under Major Indoor Soccer League 2 (MISL 2)
Milwaukee Wave News Release


MILWAUKEE (Feb. 18, 2008) -- You get Michael Redd's signature, that makes your item special.

You get Yi Jianlian's signature, and by itself you have a great piece.

You get both of them - PLUS Desmond Mason, Mo Williams and Andrew Bogut - and you own the must-have memorabilia item for any Milwaukee Bucks fan.

All five of the city's NBA stars added their signatures last week to the Wave of Kindness Harley-Davidson, further heightening the profile of this amazing collector's item. Earn your chance to win this bike and support Wave of Kindness' charitable efforts by purchasing raffle tickets today. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5 and can be bought at all Wave games, at milwaukeewave.com and at other selected locations where the bike is on display. The drawing will be April 26 at the MISL Championship Game in Milwaukee.

Redd has been an NBA All-Star and is among the top scoring threats in the league. Yi, the Bucks' first-round draft pick this season, has garnered worldwide attention as the latest Chinese import to gain a foothold in the league.

Bogut, the former No. 1 overall draft pick, is averaging career bests of 13.4 points and 8.9 rebounds per game. Mason is an athletic defender and one of the most popular Bucks in the community. Williams, a find as a point guard, averages 17.5 points and 6.5 assists.

The custom-painted 2008 Sportster XL 883 has been autographed by Pele, Ryan Braun, Tom Crean, Bonnie Blair, Carl Lewis and many others. It is being raffled off to support Wave of Kindness.

Wave of Kindness is the Wave's own nonprofit organization which brings soccer to low-income and inner-city youth through camp scholarships, clinics, game tickets and more. To learn more about Wave of Kindness, contact Nathan Thompkins at 414-224-9283.




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