Bucks’ guard Tony Snell has signed the new contract he settled with Milwaukee about a month ago. The four year veteran will get 44-million dollars for four years. Reports say the fourth year is a player option, and Snell would get an extra two-million for reaching certain incentives. Snell spent most of three seasons on the bench in Chicago before he was traded to Milwaukee last fall for Michael Carter Williams — and Snell started all 80 games for the Bucks last season with game averages of around nine points and three rebounds while shooting 45-percent overall.
Bucks’ Snell Signs New Deal
Aug 1, 2017 | 4:56 AM
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