Milwaukee Bucks: 4 Summer League players capable of making NBA roster

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Fletcher Magee

After suffering from failing to take advantage of some of the quality three-point looks they created in last season’s Conference Finals, the most prolific three-point shooter in NCAA history would seem like a strong contender for a much closer look from the Bucks.

Not only did Magee make more three-pointers than an other player in college basketball history, but he did so at one of the all-time great percentages (43.5 percent) too.

In that regard, it’s a little surprising that no NBA team opted to take a gamble on him late in the second round, although that may yet prove to be to Milwaukee’s benefit.

Picking up the Lou Henson Award at the end of his senior season saw Magee follow in the footsteps of former Buck Matthew Dellavedova, and he’ll be hoping to show there’s more to his game than just his shooting during Summer League too.

Again, a strong performance could lead to a two-way deal or training camp opportunity for Magee, although who knows if a really impressive showing could even open the door to something bigger.