Milwaukee Bucks Midseason Grades, Part 1

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Feb 5, 2016; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Tyler Ennis (11) dribbles the ball during the first half at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 5, 2016; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Tyler Ennis (11) dribbles the ball during the first half at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports /

Tyler Ennis – C

Tyler Ennis really hasn’t gotten a shot to do much of anything this season. Even though Ennis has gotten to start five games for the Bucks, he only reached 20 minutes played in two of them.

Even when Ennis does get minutes, he doesn’t do much. He’s only taken more than five shots in a game three times this season, and he’s only scored in double figures one time. He scored exactly ten points that game.

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The only statistics that Ennis has recorded five or more of in a game this season are field goal attempts, minutes played, and points scored. He has yet to get more than four made field goals, three-point attempts, assists, rebounds, steals, blocks, fouls, or turnovers in a single game this season.

Tyler Ennis might be the most boring player on the Milwaukee Bucks. He hasn’t been bad per se, but he also hasn’t been very good. Limited opportunities are partly to blame for that, but seeing Ennis do much of anything is necessary for him to ever get above a C grade.

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