The Milwaukee Bucks went into the 2017 NBA Draft with a first round pick and a second round pick. Their first round pick came and went, and the Bucks drafted D.J. Wilson out of Michigan.
The second round got a little bit more interesting. The Bucks, as first reported by Brad Turner of the L.A. Times, sold their 48th overall pick to the Los Angeles Clippers, who would go on to use it to draft Sindarius Thornwell.
Moments later, Shams Charania of The Vertical reported that the Bucks then bought back into the second round, and took Sterling Brown out of SMU with the 46th overall selection, formerly belonging to the Philadelphia 76ers.