The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly negotiating a contract with veteran free agent guard Jason Terry.
Terry, 38, spent the past two seasons in Houston.
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The Bucks would be looking to Terry to provide leadership to their young roster.
Per ESPN:
Terry is a former NBA Sixth Man Award winner (2009) who won an NBA championship with the Dallas Mavericks in the 2010-11 season alongside Bucks coach Jason Kidd, then the Mavericks’ starting point guard.
Selected No. 10 overall in the 1999 draft, Terry has played for five teams in his 17 seasons — Atlanta, Dallas, Boston, Brooklyn and Houston — and ranks third all time in the NBA in 3-pointers made, behind only Ray Allen and Reggie Miller.