
The Milwaukee Bucks have 16 players for 15 standard roster spots, with the 2025-26 NBA season slated to tip off tomorrow.
With non-guaranteed Exhibit 9 training camp signing Amir Coffey set to join the roster and third-year forward Chris Livingston recently waived despite his guaranteed deal, Milwaukee apparently was eyeing a decision between useful, defense-first guard Andre Jackson Jr. and rarely used second-year big man Tyler Smith. Jackson is on a partly guaranteed contract, making $800K of his current deal until Tuesday, when his salary will become fully guaranteed.
Sources inform Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints that Smith, who's on a fully guaranteed contract, is the Bucks player who will feel the rotation squeeze. Milwaukee is set to cut the young power forward.
The Bucks are expected to waive Tyler Smith, league sources told @ClutchPoints.
— Brett Siegel (@BrettSiegelNBA) October 18, 2025
Smith, Andre Jackson Jr. (a Doc Rivers favorite), and Amir Coffey have been competing for Milwaukee’s final roster spots.
A final decision is looming for the Bucks.
On Sunday, Eric Nehm of The Athletic captured footage of a Bucks shootaround — with Smith noticeably absent, although nothing has been formally announced.
Forward Tyler Smith is not here.
— Eric Nehm (@eric_nehm) October 19, 2025
Smith is expected to be released before the roster deadline for this season, but that roster move has not yet officially occurred. https://t.co/f1lAvtVEZ9
Milwaukee selected the 6-foot-11 power forward with the No. 33 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, after one week with the league's former development club the NBA G League Ignite.
Smith didn't crack head coach Doc Rivers' rotation — hardly a surprise for a second-round rookie draft pick — in 2024-25, instead appearing in just 23 games and averaging 2.9 points on .480/.433/.750 shooting splits, plus 1.1 rebounds.
Although Smith was not on a two-way contract, he did see himself toggled between Milwaukee and its Oshkosh-based NBAGL affiliate, the Wisconsin Herd, frequently.
In 15 games for the Herd last year, the 20-year-old averaged 9.4 points on .429/.380/.789 shooting splits, 6.3 rebounds, 1.2 dimes, 0.9 blocks and 0.7 steals per.
Nothing is official yet, although it makes sense for Rivers to prioritize win-now pieces.
The 28-year-old Coffey was overqualified to be an Exhibit 9 signing, as he was a high-level 3-and-D bench wing for the 50-32 LA Clippers just last year.
Jackson earned several starts last season at the shooting guard position, as Rivers clearly appreciates his athletic upside. His offense, however, leaves plenty to be desired. Jackson averaged 3.4 points on .477/.395/.500 shooting splits, 2.7 boards, 1.2 assists and 0.5 steals in 67 healthy games (43 starts).
Smith isn't there yet.
Per Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, the Bucks are testing the trade market for Smith prior to Monday's 5 p.m. CT roster deadline.
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