Our staff has come together to vote on our own Milwaukee Bucks awards, and next up in the series is the team’s Most Disappointing Player.

Welcome back to our 2015-16 Milwaukee Bucks end of season roundtables, and more specifically our Bucks awards.
To mark the end of the year, many of our staff members have come together to vote for our Behind The Buck Pass season awards, as well as to discuss some of the key and contentious talking points heading into the summer.
Over the next two weeks or so you can expect to hear the thoughts of many of our staff members as we reflect on the year that was, and explain any votes we might have cast in our own internal staff awards ballots.
More from Bucks News
- Bucks 2023-24 player profile: Can MarJon Beauchamp take a leap?
- Piecing together the Milwaukee Bucks’ dream starting 5 in 5 years
- Predicting Thanasis Antetokounmpo’s 2023-24 stats for the Bucks
- Grade the trade: Bucks land reputable backup guard in swap with Pacers
- New workout video should have Milwaukee Bucks fans excited
As always, we want to hear your thoughts too. Let us know your own choices in the comments section below or on Twitter. You can tweet at the site’s account via @BehindTheBucks or individual staff members via the handles that will accompany their opinions.
Let’s move on to what really matters though.
Sadly, the “award” that most sums up the Bucks season is Most Disappointing Player. There were plenty of candidates to choose from.
Our ballot contained the following five names, as well as the option to write in a vote for somebody else:
- O.J. Mayo
- Greivis Vasquez
- Greg Monroe
- Michael Carter-Williams
- Rashad Vaughn
It turns out there was more than enough disappointment to go around as all five players picked up at least a single vote! Let’s take a closer look at why these players didn’t live up to expectations this season.
Next: Juice