The season will resume with Donte DiVincenzo standing as a key player for the Milwaukee Bucks, which is a testament to his season to date.
The Milwaukee Bucks were known to be incredibly confident in Donte DiVincenzo heading into the 2019-20 season, in spite of the fact there had been very little reason to buy into his NBA prospects during an underwhelming and eventually injury disrupted rookie season.
As it turned out, though, the Bucks know what they’re doing. Just like a number of other important decisions in recent years, the team’s faith in DiVincenzo has been rewarded, and a great team have become even stronger as a result.
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That means, in a development that few would have predicted at the start of the season, DiVincenzo could yet prove to be one of the most important players in the Bucks’ pursuit of a championship in Orlando.
It’s even possible that DiVincenzo may be even better in Orlando than he was before the break, not just because of his age and some of his creative methods for preparing for the restart, but also because he’s spoken of feeling much better both mentally and physically.
"“Honestly, I feel amazing. My body feels amazing. Mentally, I feel amazing. Because going into this, that time off is kind of a blessing in disguise for me, just in terms of my body and my rehab. Any little chance I can get to recover, and keep going forward, and keep getting better, that’s always a plus for me.”"
Before DiVincenzo does take to the court again, though, let’s reflect on what his season so far has been like, and consider the biggest question facing him over the remainder of the 2019-20 campaign.