Bronson Koenig is no longer with the Milwaukee Bucks, after the team sought waivers on the former Wisconsin guard Thursday. Koenig signed a two way contract in early July that would have allowed him to go back and forth between the Bucks and their new developmental “G” League team, the Wisconsin Herd of Oshkosh. The Bucks also signed Jalen Moore to a two way deal in July, but they let him on September tenth. Koenig could still remain with the Milwaukee organization if the Herd signs him to its own contract. Meanwhile, the Bucks are looking for two new players to fill their allotment of two way contracts — which can only go to players with three years of N-B-A experience or less. Rookie guard JeQuan Lewis and forward James Young are the only players on Milwaukee’s training camp roster who could qualify as two ways.
Bucks Release Ex Badger Bronson Koenig
Sep 22, 2017 | 7:47 AM
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