After a year in which he was cycled in and out of the Milwaukee Bucks’ starting lineup and suffered clear confidence issues shooting the ball by the end of the year, it’s all about starting fresh for Tony Snell heading into the 2018-19 NBA season.
We’ve covered throughout the offseason why Snell may have been among those who were most looking forward to the arrival of new head coach Mike Budenholzer and the rest of his staff, based on how last season ended for him in terms of where his role on the team was.
For a player who performs the simplest form of “3-and-D” duties, Snell’s struggles and occasional unwillingness to provide the former was certainly disconcerting to follow as last year wore on.