Crowder is expected to leave Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Bucks' Jay Crowder hinted on his SNS on the 11th (Korea Standard Time) that he would leave the team at the end of this season.
Crowder posted a picture with only the words "Closed Chapter" on a black background, indicating that he is unlikely to remain in Milwaukee next season.
He played 23.1 minutes on average in 50 games to fill a spot in the bench rotation this season, but was halved in the playoff with an average playing time of only 10.5. Even two of Milwaukee's six first-round games failed to reach the court.
Considering that Yannis Antetokounmpo, the team's ace, missed all six games in the first round due to a calf injury, and even Damian Lillard was missing due to a calf injury, Crowder was very much pushed out of the team's playoff rotation.
Crowder joined Milwaukee through a triangular trade during the last season. In the process, Milwaukee spent a whopping five second-round picks to acquire Crowder.
Milwaukee's reason for bringing in Crowder was simple: It was to utilize Crowder, who had plenty of playoff experience in Boston, Utah, Miami and Phoenix, on the tournament stage.토토사이트
However, Crowder, who played only 10.2 minutes on average in four games last season, accompanied Milwaukee for another season by signing a one-year contract ahead of this season, but was completely shunned in this playoff.
Injuries and poor sense of play may have distanced him from his best days, but his value as a veteran wingman still needs to be seen which team uniform he will wear next season because of enough crudges.