The Milwaukee Bucks, and the NBA at large, continue to sit on the sidelines as it relates to the 2019-20 season being disrupted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
As the immediate future remains murky at best in resuming action, the NBA has kept its eye on the future, and have broadened out their already global footprint by establishing a new pathway for young basketball players to rise and enter the league. Look no further than the recent events going on with the G League.
Last month, the G League made waves as Jalen Green, a projected top pick in the 2021 NBA Draft class, signed a $500,000 contract with the G League to bypass the traditional college and one-and-done route.