Ranking all 19 players on Milwaukee Bucks' 2024 Summer League roster

The roster features plenty of talent.
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Tier Four: Wisconsin Herd Locks

This last group of players on the Milwaukee Bucks Summer League roster are players who are certain to end up with the Wisconsin Herd or another G-League team or potentially overseas should they choose that route.

No. 15: Devine Eke - Eke comes from the Basketball Africa League. Apparently, the Bucks beat out the Dallas Mavericks to bring Eke in, as former Maverick Ian Mahinmi was trying to get the Mavericks to bring him to Dallas. Eke is 6-foot-8, 205 pounds and is yet another athletic forward with some shifty finishing moves. Eke was Second Team all BAL and Second Team All-Defense BAL.

No. 16: Philip Alston - At 6-foot-6, 235 pounds, Alston has a little more weight than some of the other wings on the roster but has just as much athleticism and slashing ability with decent shooting ability.

No. 17: Kehei Clark - The former Virginia Cavalier played 15 games with the Herd and is undersized but a great passer, a good decision-maker, has good speed and is a defensive pickpocket. Though undersized, Clark is adept at gathering and finishing layups with one hand.

No. 18: James Akinjo - Akinjo is a 6-foot-1, 190-pound guard who played 14 games for the Herd. Akinjo has decent speed, good slashing ability and is a good passer and ball handler.

No. 19: Ade Murkey - Murkey is a 6-foot-5, 184-pound guard who can shoot on the perimeter, slash and hit floaters. Murkey has bounced around the G-League playing for the Stockton Kings, Iowa Wolves and Wisconsin Herd.

The Milwaukee Bucks kick off their Summer League slate on July 13 against the Chicago Bulls in Las Vegas. Stay tuned to see who out of this group makes a name for themselves and possibly carves a bigger role for themselves.

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