Bucks Waive Cam Thomas After Brief Stint

Daniel Adebanji
Daniel Adebanji - Sports Writer, Sports Journalist
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The Milwaukee Bucks made a surprising roster move, parting ways with Cam Thomas just weeks after signing him. The decision comes despite high praise from both the front office and head coach Doc Rivers, Yankee Scores reports.

 

 

A Sudden Shift

According to ESPN, Bucks GM Jon Horst initially sold Thomas as a key piece for the team’s contention hopes this season and beyond. Rivers even compared him to scoring specialists Lou Williams and Jamal Crawford after only two games. Yet, the optimism quickly faded, and Thomas has now been waived.

Cam Thomas waived by the Bucks.

From Promise to Release

Thomas joined Milwaukee shortly after the trade deadline, with expectations that his scoring ability could provide a spark. His arrival was framed as a strategic move to bolster depth and add firepower off the bench. However, the Bucks’ decision to cut ties so soon raises questions about fit, performance, and long-term planning.

Rivers’ Early Praise

Rivers’ comments highlighted the potential he saw in Thomas. “He reminds me of Lou and Jamal,” Rivers said, referencing two of the league’s most prolific bench scorers. That comparison suggested Thomas could thrive in a similar role, but the experiment ended almost as quickly as it began.

What It Means for Milwaukee

The Bucks’ move signals a shift in priorities as they continue to navigate the final stretch of the season. Waiving Thomas opens up flexibility, but it also underscores the challenges of integrating new talent midseason. For Thomas, the release marks another chapter in a career defined by flashes of scoring brilliance and questions about consistency.

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