After finishing the last campaign with the Clippers, DeMarcus Cousins had not found a jump seat in the NBA this season, but it is now done since he will join the Bucks!
Milwaukee was thus one of the seven teams with a place available in their squad (with Miami, Minnesota, Phoenix, Portland, Toronto and Utah) and with the back injury of Brook Lopez, Mike Budenholzer’s troop is lacking in size and size. impact in the painting, even if it is obviously not at all the same profile.
At 31, the former Kings and Pelicans All-Star signs up with an unsecured contract, which means he’ll be very easy to cut if he ever sticks with the rest of the squad.
Bucks kept an open roster spot, needed size and will bring Cousins into a strong culture on a non-guaranteed deal. Cousins played well for Clippers in significant stretches a season ago, and stayed in shape awaiting an opportunity. Now Cousins gets a deal on the defending champs. https://t.co/zDPHYje9Cq
– Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) November 28, 2021