Ousmane Dieng has wasted no time making his mark with the Milwaukee Bucks, earning what should be a sizable role in the second half. While Dieng's arrival likely means a minutes reduction for Pete Nance, don't forget about him altogether.
Against Oklahoma City, injury absences from Myles Turner and Ryan Rollins created more opportunities for everyone, allowing for a combined 60 minutes of court time between Dieng and Nance. Both are nimble, floor-spacing forwards who can make plays on both ends. That's a perfect fit for what the Bucks want to do.
Though chances will be limited, where possible, finding spots to pair them together could yield intriguing returns for Doc Rivers' rotations.