Report: Bucks re-sign Tony Snell to 4-year, $46M contract
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The Milwaukee Bucks have reached an agreement with Tony Snell on a four-year, $46-million contract, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Snell was a restricted free agent, but the Bucks were able to secure him at a reasonable price. The 25-year-old proved to be a durable starter and a dutiful two-way wing for a Bucks squad that made the playoffs.
The former 20th pick of the Chicago Bulls averaged 8.5 points and 3.1 rebounds while connecting on 40.6 percent of his threes in his first season with the Bucks.
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