Milwaukee Bucks: Looking at Last Year’s Departed Players

Mar 4, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Jerryd Bayless (19) reacts with guard Tyler Ennis (11) after hitting a 3-point basket in the second quarter during the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 4, 2016; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Jerryd Bayless (19) reacts with guard Tyler Ennis (11) after hitting a 3-point basket in the second quarter during the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports /
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Tyler Ennis

Since being drafted in 2014, Tyler Ennis has never gotten a full opportunity to prove that he could make the cut as a full-time point guard.

The former Syracuse Orangeman has played in just under 13 minutes per game during stints with the Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee Bucks, and now the Houston Rockets, to whom he was dealt in exchange for Michael Beasley.

The Rockets recently made a personnel switch by slotting James Harden in at point guard, which has been dynamic for the Houston offense but a severe dampener to Ennis’ on-court prospects, as he is averaging a career low 9.4 minutes and 3.3 points per game.

With the return of fellow lead guard Patrick Beverley and an already-solid depth chart, Houston looks like just another stage of a very frustrating process for Tyler Ennis.