The NBA career of former Michigan State basketball star Gary Harris will continue. On Tuesday, it was reported by Shams Charania of ESPN that the veteran wing has agreed to a two-year deal with the Milwaukee Bucks. The second year of that deal is reported to be a player option, giving Harris some flexibility if he decides to pursue a bigger deal next offseason.
This will be Harris’s twelfth season in the NBA after spending the last four and a half years with the Orlando Magic, where he was a helpful wing defender, shooter, and playoff contributor.
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The move to Milwaukee is not that surprising, as Harris posted his career-worst scoring average last season with Orlando, and he will get an opportunity with the Bucks to try and earn at least one more sizable NBA contract in his career if he plays well in Milwaukee.
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