After an injury-riddled rookie season that caused him to appear in just 27 games, Donte DiVincenzo needed a bounce-back sophomore season. The guard received a much more significant role for the Milwaukee Bucks this season and took complete advantage of the opportunity.
Having played in 59 of the team’s game this year, DiVincenzo started in 22 of them, something he did not do once last season. The guard’s minutes per game also increased as they rose from 15.2 minutes last season to 23.1 minutes per game this season.
DiVincenzo’s increased playing time followed with a spike in all of the major statistical categories as well, which showcased his growth as a young player.