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Finally from the Milwaukee Bucks, DeMarcus Cousins
A few weeks after its acquisition, the Milwaukee Bucks decided to release DeMarcus cousins and head in a different direction. The experienced center had 9 points and 6 rebounds per game in 17 missions.
When he was taken over on November 28th last year with an unsecured contract, many were surprised. The Bucks needed a center to make up for the absence of Brooke Lopez, who was having surgery in the middle. They cut George Kalaitzakis for him when they bought Wesley Matthews, and now, early in the morning on Nov.
We had said the risk was zero, as the experienced center’s contract could be broken at any time with no obligation to pay compensation, and in fact the realistic Bucks preferred to move in a different direction and cousins themselves would have expected more than his tenure in Milwaukee. The double-double (15 points, 10 rebounds) in 20 ‘against the Raptors was his “goodbye” from the Master who helped him get back into competition to find the next stage in his career, hoping to get better with it to be compatible with his character. Indoor and outdoor parquet.
In 17 games (five appearances in the starting line-up), Cousins had 9 points and 5.8 rebounds in just under 17 minutes per game. There were times when he remembered the good old cousins, the roller coaster on the two rackets, but also times when his whining led to the technical penalties, wear and tear, and rotational changes that Mike Budenholzer had in mind. It goes without saying that the Bucks will replace him. The trading period ends on February 10, while Friday, July 1, is the period for non-guaranteed contracts that are either fully guaranteed or terminated.
Source: sport24
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
