Milwaukee Bucks: Revisiting Wesley Matthews 2019-20 season so far
Wesley Matthews’ homecoming to the Milwaukee Bucks has proven to be a rewarding experience, given that he’s filled out the Bucks’ formidable starting unit.
Timing has been everything behind Wesley Matthews’ decision to come home and play for his hometown Milwaukee Bucks this season.
Having carved out one of the greatest careers for someone who had gone undrafted more than 11 years ago, Matthews’ career longevity is made even more remarkable by the fact that he’s endured through plenty of pain, having suffered a devastating Achilles injury five years ago.
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Matthews has not only rebounded from what could have easily been a career-altering injury, but has maintained his status as one of the pioneering 3-and-D wing specialists in the NBA.
Of course, that has only been further highlighted in Matthews’ Milwaukee homecoming, where he’s filled out the team’s starting lineup by stepping up in the vacated 2-guard spot left behind after Malcolm Brogdon’s departure last summer.
So without further ado, let’s run through the highs and lows of Matthews’ 2019-20 campaign so far and look at some of the big questions that will soon surface when play gets back underway in two weeks for the league-best squad.