Milwaukee Bucks: Player Power Rankings (Nov. 17-Nov. 23)

Nov 21, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) passes the ball away from Orlando Magic guard Evan Fournier (10) in the second quarter at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 21, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) passes the ball away from Orlando Magic guard Evan Fournier (10) in the second quarter at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports /
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It’s obvious that Tony Snell hasn’t exactly found his stroke in Milwaukee yet, with just a 29.7% three-point percentage, but if the last three games are any indication, maybe he is starting to come around. During this last stretch, he attempted five threes per game and buried two of them, which is the equivalent to shooting 40%, definitely a fair number. This shooting might be indicative of Snell starting to turn things around in regards to his shooting. Maybe he just needed a few more games with the new team and to get settled after the injury. <p>Plus, with his much needed defense, Snell is starting to mold himself into a fine basketball player for the Bucks. Even though he rarely gets to the free throw line, he also avoids fouling on the other end and is a solid rebounder at the shooting guard slot.</p><div class=. SG. Previous: 8th. Tony Snell. 4. team. 89

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Tony Snell SG

Last week: 3 GP: 29.0 mins/10.0 pts/4.7 rebs/1.0 ast
Last rank: 8


It’s obvious that Tony Snell hasn’t exactly found his stroke in Milwaukee yet, with just a 29.7% three-point percentage, but if the last three games are any indication, maybe he is starting to come around. During this last stretch, he attempted five threes per game and buried two of them, which is the equivalent to shooting 40%, definitely a fair number. This shooting might be indicative of Snell starting to turn things around in regards to his shooting. Maybe he just needed a few more games with the new team and to get settled after the injury.

Plus, with his much needed defense, Snell is starting to mold himself into a fine basketball player for the Bucks. Even though he rarely gets to the free throw line, he also avoids fouling on the other end and is a solid rebounder at the shooting guard slot.