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Official! The Bucks officially signed Bembry, and the Nets will set two new career highs to help the alphabet brother defend his title

On February 17, Beijing time, the Bucks officially announced the signing of Bemburi, posted a photo of Bembry wearing the Bucks No. 95 jersey, and tweeted: Welcome to Milwaukee, Bemburi!

Official! The Bucks officially signed Bembry, and the Nets will set two new career highs to help the alphabet brother defend his title
Official! The Bucks officially signed Bembry, and the Nets will set two new career highs to help the alphabet brother defend his title

In the previous Nets and 76ers trade with Harden Simmons, the Nets cut Bembry in order to free up a roster spot; this season, Bembry played 48 games for the Nets (starting 20 games), averaging 5.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1 steal in 19.8 minutes per game, shooting 56.8% from the field and 41.7% from three-point range are career highs.

Official! The Bucks officially signed Bembry, and the Nets will set two new career highs to help the alphabet brother defend his title

Now that Bemburi has officially joined the Bucks, the Nets will sign with the Bucks until the end of the season, he will become the 15th official player of the Bucks, will help the alphabet brother defend the title; congratulations to Bemburi for re-employment, in fact, yesterday's Bucks vs. Pacers game, Bemburi sat at home to watch the Bucks, and today he officially signed with the Bucks.

Official! The Bucks officially signed Bembry, and the Nets will set two new career highs to help the alphabet brother defend his title
Official! The Bucks officially signed Bembry, and the Nets will set two new career highs to help the alphabet brother defend his title

This season marks Bemburi's sixth season in the NBA, and was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 21st pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, the Bucks are his fourth team, and during his career, Bemburi has played for the Hawks, Raptors and Nets, playing in a total of 288 games (55 starts) so far in his career, averaging 6.1 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.0 steals per game.

The Bucks are currently in third place in the East with 36 wins and 23 losses, just 1.5 wins behind the first place in the East.

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