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Bucks to sign veteran point guard Delon Wright to one-year deal

The Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to a free-agent contract with veteran point guard Delon Wright on a one-year deal, per ESPN.

Wright, who turned 32 in April, was originally a first-round pick of the Toronto Raptors in 2015.

Wright played three full seasons seasons with the Raptors, before playing for seven teams since 2018-19.

Wright spent last season in Washington and Miami and averaged 4.5 points roughly 15 minutes per game off of the bench. In his career he is a 35.4% shooter from behind the three-point line.

Former Miami Heat guard Delon Wright has agreed to a one-year deal with the Bucks.
Former Miami Heat guard Delon Wright has agreed to a one-year deal with the Bucks.

He has appeared in 41 career postseason games, including the 2016 Eastern Conference finals with Toronto.

The Bucks have entered the 2024 free agency period as a team with limited flexibility regarding their roster, as general manager Jon Horst and assistant general manager Milt Newton said it is their intention to sign and roster draft picks AJ Johnson and Tyler Smith.

Barring any trades – the team can still deal the rights to the picks until they’re signed – the Bucks have begun free agency with just three roster spots available to fill. And, as a club operating under the second apron restriction, they can only sign players to minimum contracts.

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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Bucks agree to sign point guard Delon Wright