Milwaukee Bucks 2018-19 Season Review: Tim Frazier
By Adam McGee
The worst of Frazier
It’s to Frazier’s credit that his cameo appearances gave way to more positives than negatives, and that’s no mean feat in its own right.
That means there isn’t an abundance of negatives to showcase here, but there are some areas of his play with the Bucks that Frazier will likely be eager to bounce back from next season.
Frazier’s 42.4 percent shooting from the field could certainly improve, but that number was only prevented from tumbling to a much lower figure by his outlier-esque three-point shooting.
Forty-two of Frazier’s 66 regular season field goal attempts with the Bucks came from inside the arc, and a 42.9 percent success rate certainly leaves something to be desired on that front.
It goes without saying that the sample size is not the most significant, just as Frazier’s 69.2 percent from the free throw line seems less than ideal, but was only taken from 13 attempts with the Bucks. Still, these are areas where Frazier is usually better and fell short of his usual level in his stay with Milwaukee.