Despite playing in 100 games over his first two seasons with the Bucks, former first-round choice MarJon Beauchamp has averaged a meager 13.1 minutes per night since joining the NBA. Despite this, he has failed to establish himself as an essential member of the rotation. For the third year in a row, Beauchamp will be playing for Milwaukee’s Summer League squad. According to Eric Nehm of The Athletic, he hopes to prove in Las Vegas that he can step up to a bigger role come autumn.
Beauchamp remarked to Nehm, “I asked (Bucks head coach Doc Rivers), and he said he wants me to play two games, and it’s up to me after that.” But in all honesty, I just want to do whatever would enable me to go forward.
the court in the upcoming year. I feel like I just need to be myself and demonstrate that I can guard, make open shots, and just be able to play since I’m making a sacrifice. Beauchamp will have an advantage over most players in Vegas with to his two years of NBA experience, but the Bucks don’t want him to focus only on putting up large scoring totals, according to Nehm. Pete Dominguez, the team’s summer league coach, stated that the 23-year-old wing has been told to concentrate on making the appropriate plays when he gets the ball.
Dominguez stated, “Doc has been constant with him.” “Quick choices. Hold it no longer. Take aim and shoot