During the offseason, when trade rumors were rife, Thorne Mack still did not receive any rumors from the rest of the team to sign.
This season, he was cut in just eight games for the Cavaliers and has been left alone ever since.
From being selected by the Bucks as the core of the rebuild at the age of 19, to the 23-year-old who can't even play the ball.
Meck's personal performance, obviously, did not meet the expectations of fans for him, and could even be called a parallel cargo.

In the 2016 NBA Draft, the Bucks, who held the no. 10 pick in the first round, selected African-American center Thorne Mack from Australia.
In fact, the Bucks already had a forward of equal stature at the time, that is, Brother Alphabet.
As for why mek was chosen again, the reason is simple, the latter is indeed talented.
He is 2.13 meters tall, has a certain ability to control the ball, excellent athletic talent, and also has a shot as far as the three-point line.
On the surface, there really isn't anything wrong with picking up Mek with the No. 10 pick, after all, no one ever thought that this buddy would behave so hard after entering the NBA.
In the 17-18 season, for example, Mec averaged 16.7 minutes of playing time per game.
For a rookie who is only 20 years old, this appearance time is enough.
However, Mack did not come up with the corresponding data to return the trust of management.
That season, he averaged just 4.8 points and three rebounds per game, shooting as low as 41.1/29.8 percent from three-point range.
So when Brother Alphabet began to step into the ranks of superstars, Mec, who could not cash in on his talent, was eventually traded by the team.
With the same stature, why can't Meck be as famous as the alphabet brother?
The reason is actually not difficult to understand, one is that the attack does not have a killer skill, and the other is that the ability to resist is not good.
In the first two years of the alphabet brother, the offensive means are also very scarce, but people at least have one move to make a big three-step layup.
On the other hand, Meck, who seems to be able to do everything, actually does not have a data mastery.
The confrontation is not to mention, the alphabet brother is getting stronger every year, and Mek is five years old, and he is still like a skinny pole.
When an interior player can't shoot three points, and has not yet confronted and protected the frame, it is also reasonable to be abandoned.
This offseason, Meck will most like Bender, travel overseas leagues to make a living...