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

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Rayjon Tucker

Outside of Sterling Brown, D.J. Wilson and Bonzie Colson, Rayjon Tucker will be the member of the Bucks’ Summer League squad who’s most confident in extending his stay with the franchise beyond Vegas.

Tucker reportedly signed an Exhibit 10 contract as part of his agreement to suit up for the Bucks over the next two weeks. That means that Tucker is likely to stick with the Bucks into training camp, and would be incentivized to stay around with the Wisconsin Herd, even if he was waived by Milwaukee at that point.

An incredibly athletic wing who enjoyed a breakout scoring season at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock last year, Tucker has also shown himself to be an accomplished long-range shooter (41.1 percent on 5.3 attempts per game last season).

Combining outstanding athleticism, sharpshooting and time as a primary ball-handler in college, Tucker certainly could produce the kind of standout play in Summer League that would earn him a longer term opportunity in Milwaukee.

The Bucks begin their Summer League campaign at 2.30pm CT on Friday, matching up against the Philadelphia 76ers at the Thomas and Mack Center.