Former UNLV point guard Kevin Kruger will report to the Milwaukee Bucks’ camp this weekend.
Kruger, 25, was the last player cut by the Orlando Magic before its season started a year ago.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound gritty guard averaged 13.3 point and 7.1 assists last season for the NBA Development League team in Utah.
The Bucks are stacked at guard, having made an offseason trade for Luke Ridnour. Tyronn Lue and Ramon Sessions are also on the roster that’s been formed by new Milwaukee general manager John Hammond.
Scott Skiles, a scrappy guard in his playing days who might see a lot of himself in Kruger, will coach the Bucks for the first time this season.
Why not try and find the next Ben Wallace, where are the big men with an attitude.. I love what Hammond has done this offseason but this seems pointless.
I mean, do they really not believe in this Sessions guy or do they just not want to play him? Cuz I thought that his emergance was the main reason why they were wanting to deal Mo?? Not so that they could just start marginal talent like Ridnuar, Kruger, or Lue.....
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