Milwaukee Bucks 2018-19 Season Review: Tim Frazier
By Adam McGee
After being cut by the Milwaukee Bucks at the end of training camp, Tim Frazier ultimately returned to share in the team’s late season run.
It was something of a rollercoaster year for Tim Frazier with the Milwaukee Bucks.
Frazier enjoyed a positive training camp and preseason stay with Milwaukee, only to be beaten to a roster spot by Christian Wood and waived to make way for Jodie Meeks, or more accurately, the draft picks the Bucks received for taking on Meeks until the end of his suspension.
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Frazier landed on his feet following that Bucks exit, though, returning to the New Orleans Pelicans for the third time in four seasons and logging 47 games for the Pelicans.
When the Pelicans opted to waive Frazier late in the year, the opportunity presented itself for the Bucks to bring the veteran guard back into the fold.
With Malcolm Brogdon and Donte DiVincenzo sidelined, the Bucks opted to add Frazier as backcourt depth. The roles were reversed as Wood was waived to make way for Frazier and, of course, Wood then went on to land in New Orleans too.
Frazier played frequently in his stay with the Bucks, albeit not for very long on most nights. Frazier’s minutes were generally divided between the extremes of logging spare minutes at the end of blowouts or playing every second in games when the Bucks wanted to rest star players.
With all of that in mind, let’s take a closer look at what Frazier offered Milwaukee across his 23 combined regular season and playoff games, and what the future might hold for him now.