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It will not represent the Bucks subordinate teams, and the situation of the former Clippers wing general is still variable?

6:42pm, 25 August 2025Basketball

According to ESPN reporter Bobby Marks, Sports Business Classroom agency told him that Amir Coffey received a training camp contract containing Exhibit 9 from the Milwaukee Bucks. If he suffers major injuries during training camp and preseason, his contract will be automatically converted into a guarantee contract, but the Exhibit 10 contract does not include the contract between Coffey and the Bucks.

Considering that Kofi has been playing in the NBA for more than 4 years, he is no longer qualified to sign a two-way contract. In this case, he might think that adding Exhibit 10 clause would not make sense for him. On the other hand, not including Exhibit 10 means that if he cannot eventually stay in the team's lineup, he is likely to not appear in the Bucks' NBA Development League team's Wisconsin Deer in the new season. If he is cut by the team before the regular season begins, he will consider other options.

In the NBA regular season last season, Coffey played 72 times in 82 games, averaging 24.3 minutes per game, averaging 9.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.6 steals, and 0.1 blocks, as well as 0.6 turnovers and 1.7 fouls, shooting percentage of 47.1%, three-point shooting percentage of 40.9%, and free throw shooting percentage of 89.1%. However, in the playoffs, Coffey did not appear in the team's rotation lineup, and he did not even get a chance to play, which is more or less incomprehensible.

In fact, Kofi performed well during the NBA regular season last season. He also showed good scoring and shooting skills. He was also at a sloppy and average level on the defensive end. Overall, Coffey is still a player with certain abilities. However, his market conditions in the free market this summer were a mess and he couldn't even get a guarantee contract, which was indeed a bit surprising. In the end, he could only sign with the Bucks with such a non-guaranteed contract, which is even more sad. After all, he was an important rotation player for the Clippers during the regular season last season. He was also considered a good 3D type wing player. No matter how you look at it, it would not have fallen to the point of no one's interest after the free market opened. Next, Coffey will compete with another wing player Andre Jackson Jr. for the last roster. I wonder what he will perform in training camp and preseason next. Can he appear in the Bucks' new season's lineup?

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