The emergence of second-year player Donte DiVincenzo is making the Milwaukee Bucks decision to let Malcolm Brogdon leave look a little better.
When Brogdon was sent to the Indiana Pacers on a sign-and-trade deal last off-season the decision what questioned.
Brogdon has been one of the best shooting guards in the N-B-A, however, he does have an injury history that gave the Bucks reason to hesitate and he missed 17 of Indy’s 65 games this season.
Brogdon’s shooting is way off his career norms, too.
DiVincenzo can’t match the shooting, but he is known for his tenacious defense and he will be under team control on his rookie deal until 2022.














