
The Milwaukee Bucks are set to wrap up the preliminary round of this year’s Summer League in Las Vegas with a contest against the Chinese national team.
Only one more game remains for the Milwaukee Bucks in the preliminary round of their ongoing Summer League run, which will come against the Chinese national team Wednesday night.
Milwaukee currently stands with a 1-2 record so far in Summer League in light of their 100-91 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves Monday night.
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With only eight spots open to advance to the tournament bracket of Summer League, a new wrinkle for this year’s event, the Bucks are poised to go to the consolation portion following Wednesday night’s contest.
That doesn’t mean that there isn’t much to play for as one prominent performance could do wonders for players looking to lock down their next deal, either in the NBA, the G League or overseas.
Like the Bucks, the Chinese national team holds a 1-2 record after most recently taking down the Charlotte Hornets late Monday night to give them their first Summer League win.
The inclusion of China, along with the Croatian national team, is also a new wrinkle added to this year’s Summer League in Las Vegas. However, this isn’t the first time the Chinese national team has participated in Summer League as they previously played in the 2007 edition of the event.
So without further ado, let’s preview the Bucks’ Summer League clash with the Chinese national team before it tips off late Wednesday night.