Next up in our series is veteran wing Rodney Hood, joining the Bucks on a minimum contract for the upcoming season, and hopefully providing... something?
Hood was drafted at 23rd out of Duke in 2014 by Utah, where he spent three and a half seasons. By year two, he was a starter with some promise, starting 79 games while averaging 14.5 PPG on .420/.359/.860 shooting. Beyond that, he provided little else: 3.4 RPG, 2.7 APG (which both still stand as his career highs!), and a +1.1 net rating. That’s indicative of the production he’s had throughout his career; he pretty plateaued after three seasons and was then replaced by Donovan Mitchell as the Jazz’s starting shooting guard.