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Kevin Porter Jr. Returning to Bucks on Two-Year Deal
- Apr 8, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Kevin Porter Jr. (3) and Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) celebrate as the clock winds down in their 110-103 comeback victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Michael McLoone-Imagn Images

The Milwaukee Bucks made a calculated decision ahead of the new season. Guard Kevin Porter Jr. has officially agreed to return on a fresh deal. The two-year contract is worth $11 million and includes a player option. This marks a key offseason move as Milwaukee reshapes its rotation depth. Porter’s return comes after a strong stint with the Bucks last spring.

Milwaukee secured Porter’s deal using its $5.1 million bi-annual exception. He initially became an unrestricted free agent earlier this offseason. The Bucks prioritized his return after evaluating their postseason outlook. General manager Jon Horst made clear moves to address backcourt scoring. Porter’s playoff performance gave the Bucks confidence in his future upside.

Milwaukee Doubles Down on Backcourt Firepower

Porter gave Milwaukee consistent production after arriving from Los Angeles. He averaged nearly 12 points per game on efficient shooting splits. His role increased drastically after Damian Lillard’s season-ending injury. Porter stepped up in the postseason, playing over 30 minutes nightly. His perimeter defense and decision-making also improved down the stretch.

The Bucks needed a secondary scorer who could play on and off-ball. Porter displayed maturity and composure after returning from a year away. Milwaukee offered him a chance, and he delivered meaningful results. At just 25 years old, he remains young with room to grow. Re-signing him adds stability and upside to the guard rotation.

Fresh Start Continues for Porter Jr. in Milwaukee

Porter’s journey back to the league hasn’t been a smooth ride. After legal issues in 2023, he was out the entire season. He pleaded guilty to reduced charges and resolved his legal matters. The Clippers signed him initially, but eventually traded him to Milwaukee. In a limited sample, he showed flashes of the talent once promised.

The Bucks provided a much-needed opportunity and structure for Porter’s return. He fit well alongside veterans while offering a youthful scoring boost. Now, Porter returns under a more stable, familiar system and staff. Milwaukee clearly believes his best basketball still lies ahead of him. The front office sees him as more than just a rotation piece.

Final Thoughts

Re-signing Porter is a low-risk, high-upside move for the Bucks’ depth. He won’t carry the team, but he can definitely impact important games. If he continues developing, this deal could prove extremely team-friendly long term. He offers Milwaukee additional flexibility heading into a championship push.

While the Bucks made other minor moves, Porter’s deal stands out most. His return signals belief, redemption, and a fresh chapter still being written. Coach Doc Rivers now has another trusted option off the bench. This could be the perfect situation for both Porter and Milwaukee.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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