Milwaukee Bucks Player Power Rankings: November Edition

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10. Johnny O’Bryant

At times he was last year’s punching bag for these young Bucks, but let’s make one thing clear folks, Johnny O’Bryant isn’t going anywhere. And nor should he. This is no longer the skinny, timid, error-prone youngster who was pushed into meaningful minutes last year.

JOB has been showing incredible energy, working hard inside, and making more of the mid-range jump shots that he has always shown a fondness for. 5.4 points and 3.6 rebounds on 48.3 percent field goal shooting is a solid return in 18 minutes of play.

Perhaps what’s most impressive though is not the ways in which JOB is helping the team, but instead, the ways in which he isn’t hurting them. JOB is averaging only 0.1 turnovers a game, which has him ranked fourth best in the NBA in terms of ball security among players who have played over 100 minutes so far.

Next: 9. Jerryd Bayless