MILWAUKEE, Wi (WSAU) — As the Milwaukee Bucks prepare to begin defense of their NBA Championship they announced a contract extension for a player expected to contribute heavily this year.
Grayson Allen and the Bucks came to terms on a two-year contract extension on Monday that could be worth $19.5 million if team and player incentives are reached.
The 26 year old was acquired from the Memphis Grizzlies in an off-season trade. He’s expected to be part of the starting lineup while Donte DiVincenzo heals from his injury.
The Bucks begin the regular season tonight hosting Brooklyn at Fiserv Forum. You can hear the game on FM 93.90 The Game at 6pm.
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