Bucks waive guard Cam Thomas to convert Pete Nance's contract
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Bucks waive guard Cam Thomas to convert Pete Nance's contract
"Bucks general manager Jon Horst sold Thomas as a key part of the team's contention ability this season and the future after he joined the Bucks when he was waived by the Brooklyn Nets on Feb. 8."
"When Thomas scored 34 points off the bench in his second game with the Bucks on Feb. 11, Bucks coach Doc Rivers raved about him after the game, saying 'I've had Jamal Crawford. I had Lou Williams... And now, I have Cam Thomas.'"
"Overall, he appeared in 18 games for Milwaukee and wasn't able to provide a spark for a team that was hoping to make a push for the Eastern Conference play-in tournament."
"Nance, meanwhile, has emerged as a recent bright spot for Milwaukee. He's appeared in career-high 37 games this season and has seen an increased role in recent weeks."
The Milwaukee Bucks waived guard Cam Thomas after signing him from the buyout market less than two months prior. General manager Jon Horst had promoted Thomas as a key player for the team's future. Despite a strong debut, Thomas's performance declined, averaging 9.6 points and 1.9 assists in recent games. In contrast, forward Pete Nance has shown improvement, averaging 5.2 points and 2.7 rebounds with increased playing time, prompting the Bucks to convert his contract to a standard NBA deal.
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