The Milwaukee Bucks thought they had a steal when they signed Amir Coffey. They liked him so much that they were comfortable cutting ties with Tyler Smith and Chris Livingston to hang onto Coffey and Andre Jackson Jr. after training camp. At the time, it was a justifiable move, as Coffey was reportedly turning heads early, but the decision has not panned out as they had hoped. Not by a long shot.
Bucks still waiting for Coffey signing to pay dividends
Coffey was supposed to be a smooth-shooting, capable transition threat to give the Bucks a decent wing option off the bench.