Milwaukee Bucks: Looking at Last Year’s Departed Players
By Adam Coffman
Damien Inglis
Damien Inglis’ Bucks career ended with waivers after two injury-prone seasons, but all signs point to his NBA dream living on for at least the near future.
The New York Knicks signed him to a training camp deal, but he was soon after released and sent to the D-League’s Westchester Knicks, with whom he played last season.
As it stands now, Inglis is averaging 14.8 points and 7.3 rebounds at the combo forward position, including 43 percent shooting from behind the arc and 55 percent overall.
It’s a small sample size of four games but shouldn’t come as a surprise, as Inglis was regarded as a potential NBA rotation player after being drafted 31st overall.
The Bucks may not have has any room for Inglis on their roster, but things are looking up for a return to the big leagues on the part of the Frenchman.