Milwaukee Bucks: Meeting the 2019 NBA Summer League roster

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Bonzie Colson II

The Bucks’ incumbent two-way player, Bonzie Colson II will look to leave a strong impression to extend his two-way stint into the 2019-20 season.

Colson came aboard the organization midway through this season when he was signed to a two-way contract after previously spending the year with the Canton Charge, the Cleveland Cavaliers’ G League affiliate.

After latching on to Milwaukee, Colson spent the majority of his time with the Herd where he posted 14.3 points on .420/.288/.773 shooting splits, 6 rebounds and 1.5 assists in his 23 showings with the club. Additionally, the 24-year-old did make some appearances near the end of the season, including two spot starts where he logged double-doubles in both contests.

After finding his footing in the NBA after going undrafted in last year’s draft as a result of an injury-riddled pre-draft process, Colson’s progress on the professional ranks has been plenty encouraging thus far.