The Milwaukee Bucks’ Summer League run is, blissfully, over. The Bucks went 0-5 as most of the roster underperformed to some extent, while a few young players really showed out and gained ground on their peers. Ti Windisch and Rohan Katti went over every Buck who played a meaningful role, including Ryan Rollins, Chris Livingston, Marjon Beauchamp, Andre Jackson Jr., AJ Johnson, Tyler Smith, TyTy Washington Jr. and more and decided if they would gain or lose up to three stocks total as a result of their performance.
Before getting to the Stock Market returns, Ti and Rohan spoke further about the addition of Gary Trent Jr. and the news from Doc Rivers that Khris Middleton had clean-up surgery on both ankles, as well as some other international basketball tidbits.
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"these idiots are right 1 out of every 10 times, but their finger is on the pulse…they just don't know how to read it"
Livingston had decent SL numbers, but he's a man without a position. He's too slow and not athletic enough to be a 3. He's too short (and can't jump) to be a 4. Not sure why you're not concerned about his lack of FT shooting. He hasn't been able to shoot FTs at any level. Oh, and I forgot that he can't handle the ball, and he can't see the floor.
Chris Livingston was very much under control aswell