In the final day of his 10-day contract with the Milwaukee Bucks, Chris Wright finally got a chance to show the team what he can do in game action. Wright played 26 minutes in Milwaukee's 124-107 blowout loss to Sacramento on Sunday, scoring nine points with four rebounds and three assists. In a game in which the Bucks were never in and trailed by as many as 40, Wright was one of the few players who...
Wright plays to impress in last day of 10-day contract with Bucks
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