NBA ‘continuing to look into’ circumstances regarding Bucks’ signing of Gary Trent Jr.

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The NBA is currently investigating the Milwaukee Bucks’ recent signing of Gary Trent Jr., a move that has raised eyebrows and sparked questions regarding potential salary cap circumvention. This inquiry comes in the wake of the Bucks’ announcement made on Thursday, following which an NBA spokesman confirmed that the league is actively looking into the circumstances surrounding the deal.

Reported by ESPN, the investigation centers on whether there was any prior agreement that could suggest Trent was promised a lucrative contract after accepting below-market deals in previous seasons. Such maneuvers could violate the strict salary cap rules that govern player contracts in the NBA.

While the Bucks have not disclosed the specific terms of Trent’s new contract, sources indicate he has signed a four-year deal worth approximately $64 million. This contract comes as a surprise considering Trent’s performance dipped last season, where he averaged just 8.1 points per game—the lowest since his rookie year in 2018-19.

Trent’s recent history shows a player who, while talented, has faced challenges in maintaining consistent performance. In the 2024 season, he joined the Bucks at the veteran minimum after averaging 13.7 points per game with the Toronto Raptors and shooting 39.3% from beyond the arc. He then contributed 11.1 points per game with Milwaukee the following season, including standout playoff performances.

Trent had a player option for $3.9 million for the 2026-27 season, which he declined before securing this new contract. The NBA’s scrutiny over this signing comes amidst a broader concern regarding compliance with salary cap regulations, particularly as similar investigations are underway into the Los Angeles Clippers and their dealings involving star player Kawhi Leonard.

As the NBA continues to monitor these contracts closely, the implications of such investigations could significantly impact the teams involved and the broader landscape of the league. The outcome of this inquiry into the Bucks may set a precedent for how contracts are structured and negotiated in the future.

For more updates on the NBA and its investigations, you can follow the latest news from the Associated Press at AP NBA.

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