Milwaukee Bucks: Meeting the 2018 NBA Summer League roster
With this year’s NBA Summer League soon upon us, let’s meet each and every player who will suit up and represent the Milwaukee Bucks this year in Las Vegas.
Having been just over two months since we last saw them in game action, the Milwaukee Bucks are set to hit the court as part of this year’s NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, Nevada.
As the first year the Las Vegas-centric tournament will feature all 30 NBA teams, Summer League is a unique experience between the players that have recently achieved their NBA dream to those that cling to every opportunity that comes their way in the hope of carving out their place in or adjacent to the league.
As it relates to the Bucks, we’ll see both of their 2017 picks, D.J. Wilson and Sterling Brown, in action as well as the pseudo-Bucks debut of the 17th overall pick from this year’s draft, Donte DiVincenzo.
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In addition, the Bucks’ G League affiliate, the Wisconsin Herd, will be represented with the inclusion of both James Blackmon Jr. and JeQuan Lewis.
Beyond that, we’ll see a number of players who have recently gone undrafted, have logged stints elsewhere in the G League or have chased better paying opportunities overseas in their burgeoning careers, repsectively.
The added wrinkle of this year’s Summer League comes on the bench due to the arrival of new Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer. Of the assistants from Coach Bud’s newly implemented staff, it will be Taylor Jenkins who will lead this year’s band of Bucks Summer Leaguers.
So without further ado, let’s meet all of the players that will represent the Bucks at this year’s Summer League and look at what led them to this point in their basketball journeys, both new and those who we’re already familiar with.