After waiving Chris Livingston and Tyler Smith prior to the start of the 2025/26 season, the Bucks have now gone 11 consecutive draft classes without signing one of their picks to a second contract, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst. As Windhorst acknowledges, Milwaukee has traded away several picks during that time – either before or after using them – but the last player the team drafted and signed to a second contract was Giannis Antetokounmpo, 2013’s 15th overall pick.
While the Bucks haven’t had any real draft success stories in the past decade, they’ve done well with certain undrafted free agents and reclamation projects, Windhorst’s colleague Tim Bontemps points out within the same story. Two of the latest examples are Ryan Rollins and A.J. Green, the current backcourt starters, who have helped the team get out to a 4-1 start this season.
As we detailed last night, Rollins had the best game of his NBA career in a win over Golden State on Thursday, racking up 32 points and eight assists in 36 minutes of action. Green contributed just 10 points in Thursday’s victory, but he made at least three three-point shots for a fifth consecutive game to open the season and is knocking them down at a 55.2% rate.
Rollins signed a three-year, $12MM contract over the summer that includes a third-year player option, while Green finalized a four-year, $45MM extension just before the season tipped off. Those could become two of the most team-friendly deals in the NBA if the Bucks’ guards keep playing like this, tweets ESPN’s Bobby Marks.
Here’s more from around the Central:
- Bucks center Myles Turner said during an appearance on teammate Thanasis Antetokounmpo‘s podcast that he felt like Tyrese Haliburton‘s Achilles injury in Game 7 of the NBA Finals changed how his free agency played out, making Indiana less willing to do what it took to re-sign him. “All everybody told me was, ‘Myles, just keep your head down. Keep your head down and work. You’re going to get taken care of,'” Turner explained (hat tip to RealGM). “Then the unfortunate situation happens in the Finals with Tyrese, and I guess the front office and ownership just changed their mind. It was like, ‘Yeah… we told you all those things. And yeah… you helped us get to the Eastern Conference Finals and the Finals… but… we had to pivot.’ That was basically the sentiment. And we were just very far apart on what we thought the future should be.”
- A prosecutor in Indiana opted not to file formal charges against Kam Jones after the Pacers rookie was arrested by Indiana State Police for driving erratically, according to Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files, who says the incident will serve as a “learning moment” for the first-year guard.
- After playing at the United Center on Wednesday for the first time since being traded from the Bulls to the Kings in February, Zach LaVine said it “felt like I came home” and spoke about his love for Chicago, writes Jamal Collier of ESPN. LaVine got a standing ovation from Bulls fans when the team played a tribute video during the first quarter. “I know I did a lot of good in Chicago,” LaVine said. “I just wish I could have won more here.”
- While LaVine’s return to Chicago was one of the major subplots of Wednesday’s game, the ongoing development of second-year forward Matas Buzelis was the most important one for the Bulls‘ future. As Jon Greenberg of The Athletic details, Buzelis led Chicago to its fourth straight win by scoring a season-high 27 points on 11-of-18 shooting — the Bulls, who won the game by 13 points, were +18 when he was on the court. “He can do it all,” LaVine said of his former teammate after the game.
They either draft a bust or trade the guys.
Wonder if the prosecutor in Indiana would have dropped those charges if it had been a driver from Gary?
Wtf does “driving erratically” even mean? (Hint, it’s code for driving while black)
Bucks hit a jackpot with Rollins. Not only did they signed him for nada on a 2 way contract last yr, but they signed him to 3 yrs for $12m this summer. Sometimes, it happens when you let the young guys play and you just never know. Austin Reeves is another guy(undrafted).
Warriors actually paid cash to acquire him on a draft night and even signed him to 4 yr contract. Unfortunately, he was included in the Poole trade.
He can really play, both from three and driving and finishing at the rim.
Too bad they didn’t trade Moody instead!
Yeah, he plays defense too. 3 steals per.
Myers and Lacob spent money every yr to draft players in the 2nd round to find a gem…..
Personally, I still think that their best guard is KPJ. Between him, Rollins and Cole Anthony, they’ll have excellent play at guard.
I have seen all their games so far, and they are fun to watch.
And do Bucks still have the same scouts. Bucks don’t have a first rd pick till 2030. And Portland has the right to switch picks with them.
Bucks are playing well right now. They are not a contender. Hollins looks like a nice find. Green is a rotation player. I don’t see a path to get better.
Bulls playing well right now. Actually playing D now. As team Bulls stats are better. Vucevic is having his best yr on a contract yr, Of Course. Buzelis is a real talent. Don’t like it when teams depend on young unproven players to carry them. It’s the wrong message to send to team. Talent will always rise to the top. You don’t need to push it. Next three wks will tell a lot about Bulls. Schedule will get tough.
Knicks better show up tonight in Chicago. We need a win.