![]() ![]() Re-signed with the Bucks last offseason after being acquired during second half of 2021-22 season. Also started 39 games due to injuries to other players. Jevon Carter, point guardĪbout: Played in career high in games (81) and most of any Bucks player this season. Point guard Jevon Carter played the most games (81) of any Bucks player this season and filled in as a starter when others were injured. Stats: 70 games, 14.1 points per game, 49.6% shooting, 37.0% three-pointers, 76.8% free throws, 9.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.2 blocks, 0.4 steals. Fan favorite in his third season with the Bucks. Set career high in rebounds per game at 9.6. Missed about a month of action from mid-January to late February with an MCL sprain but still played in 70 games. Bobby Portis, forwardĪbout: Sixth Man of the Year finalist. Stats: 78 games, 15.9 points per game, 53.1% shooting, 37.4% three-pointers, 78.4% free throws, 6.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 2.5 blocks, 0.5 steals. Second highest games played of any Bucks player this season. Before this season he had never been ejected in a game in 15-year career. Consistent interior force for the Bucks after missing most of 2021-22 with a back injury. Brook Lopez, centerĪbout: Defensive Player of the Year finalist. His inability to create shots for his teammates while simultaneously making too many silly turnovers negates his biggest strength.Brook Lopez, who set a career high in blocks per game, is a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year. Not great, Bob.Īlthough the Bucks need another point guard to emerge, it doesn’t look like it will be Vildoza. ![]() In three games and 15.8 minutes per game, he averaged a measly 6 points, 2.33 rebounds, and 1.67 assists to go along with 2 turnovers. Unfortunately, that didn’t translate to the Summer League where he had a horrific performance. In mop-up duty last season, he flashed some exciting playmaking in the open court and hit his teammates with nifty passing. He currently stands as the only player to appear in an NBA postseason game, but not a regular season one. Milwaukee signed Luca Vildoza toward the end of last season, waived him on July 5th and then re-signed him to an Exhibit 10 contract on July 7th. If he’s not knocking down the three-ball, there’s little else Green is going to do at an NBA-level, making him one of the most likely players to be cut. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to keep that going and finished by making only four of his last 17 outside attempts. In his very first Summer League game, he showed off the shooting skills that attracted the Bucks to him, making three threes in the first half and finishing 5-for-10 from downtown. It would take a miracle for him to make the Bucks’ final roster, but that doesn’t mean he’s going to go away quietly. He had a productive final collegiate year where he displayed his skills as one of the best shooters in the country and averaged 18.8 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game. Green, a guard out of Northern Iowa, as an undrafted free agent earlier this summer. ![]()
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