Tony Snell, whose island I still own a small hatched hut upon, has emerged as the next contract in this endeavor. I think there’s an argument to be made that Snell offered more than O.J. Mayo did on his 3-year, $24M deal given his defensive capability and fit within the team construct, but he also fit the Bucks’ bill as an overpay to re-sign a player they felt was an ideal fit *cough* Miles Plumlee *cough*. Jon Horst used his first taste of power to follow right in his predecessor’s footsteps with that one.
The Worst Bucks Contract of the Last Decade: Tony Snell Slides into 7th
