As the Milwaukee Bucks looks to open up the floor and let it fly beyond even the standard they set last season, a few of their free agent pickups this offseason have been critical in that regard.
Additions such as Kyle Korver and Wesley Matthews clearly boost the Bucks’ overall three-point pedigree next to incumbent sharpshooters like Brook Lopez, Khris Middleton and so on.
Further down the line, though, stands two-way player Cam Reynolds, who stands as the least experienced and proven of that crop, admittedly.
A castoff by the Minnesota Timberwolves before the start of free agency, Reynolds had to wait a couple of weeks in the open market before being picked up by the Bucks on a two-way contract midway through last month.