Kevin Porter Jr. came to Milwaukee thinking he'd be a bench scorer, maybe get some easy buckets in a reduced role. Microwave scoring has been the name of his game ever since he entered the association, after all, and why would this juncture be any different?
Yet suddenly he's staring at a starting spot and a completely different job description that could make or break his NBA future. And everything depends on whether or not he can master one skill: playing defense on the league's best point guards.
The math is pretty straightforward here: if KPJ starts for the Bucks, his offensive numbers become secondary.