When O.J. Mayo signed his three year/$24 million deal back in the summer of 2013 he was expected to replace most of, if not all of, the scoring that Monta Ellis had provided the season before. Unfortunately for the Bucks, and their fans, that was not the case and Mayo was very disappointing in his first season with the Milwaukee Bucks.
In comes coach Jason Kidd, and with that there was a new and improved O.J. Mayo. After his awful first season in the Cream City, many people didn’t expect much out of Mayo last season; especially with the emergence of Khris Middleton.