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BREAKING: Cam Thomas Agrees to Deal With Milwaukee Bucks

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 1 month ago
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Free agent guard Cam Thomas has agreed to a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks, his agent Tony Ronzone of Wasserman told ESPN. The move brings one of the league's most potent young scorers to the Bucks backcourt as the franchise continues to bolster its roster.

Thomas, 24, has established himself as a high-volume offensive weapon over the last several years. During his previous three seasons with the Brooklyn Nets, the former first-round pick averaged 21.4 points per game, highlighted by several explosive scoring outbursts that showcased his ability to generate offense at all three levels.

The signing marks a significant transition for Thomas, who was originally selected 27th overall by Brooklyn in the 2021 NBA Draft. By joining the Milwaukee Bucks, he joins a championship-contending core and provides the team with a dynamic scoring option capable of playing both guard positions.

Specific financial terms and the length of the contract have not been officially released at this time. Thomas is expected to finalize the agreement and join the team in the coming days.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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