In the waning moments of an 11-point win against the I-94 rival Chicago Bulls, with the seconds ticking down before the final buzzer, the Milwaukee Bucks put the ball in the hands of former Bull Tony Snell.
It was a symbolic gesture, Chicago wasn’t playing the foul game and the finality of the score had settled in. But for Snell, it illustrated the trust that his new organization has given him and validation that he has indeed found a place in the NBA.
The much maligned Snell had a tumultuous career in the Windy City.