Rashad Vaughn probably expected his rookie season to go a whole lot better than it has gone. Vaughn dropped in the draft due to an injury, but was an effective scorer with UNLV and went to a re-invigorated Milwaukee Bucks team fresh off of a comeback season.
Instead of being a crucial bench shooter for a squad looking to prove itself as a top four team in the Eastern Conference, Vaughn has bounced to the D-League and back from a team that looks to move up to the top seven in the NBA Draft lottery.
Bad teams provide good opportunities to young players looking for playing time, but unfortunately Vaughn has been unable to seize even a consistent spot in the rotation with the 30-44 Bucks this season.