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Bucks Sign Former Marquette Star Jones

Summary

  • Kam Jones signs a two-way contract with the Milwaukee Bucks.
  • Jones previously played for the Indiana Pacers last season.
  • He played college basketball at Marquette University.

The Milwaukee Bucks have officially signed former Marquette guard Kam Jones to a two-way contract. This move was initially reported by Michael Scotto of HoopsHype and later confirmed by Shams Charania of ESPN. Jones brings a familiar presence back to Milwaukee, having played his college ball at Marquette University for four seasons under head coach Shaka Smart. After a freshman year as a reserve, Jones emerged as a dynamic scorer in his sophomore season, alongside Tyler Kolek. His collegiate career concluded with accolades, including a second-team All-American selection. Jones previously played for the Indiana Pacers during his rookie season, where he overcame a stress reaction and earned playing time over the final 24 games, averaging 5.9 points and 4.5 assists. He was later traded to the Chicago Bulls on draft night but was subsequently waived. With this signing, Jones becomes the Bucks' third and final two-way player, joining Rafael Castro and Cormac Ryan on the roster.

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