Gary Trent Jr. has been on a tear lately, solidifying himself as one of the Milwaukee Bucks’ most impactful role players this season. After a rocky start, Trent Jr. has turned things around, providing the team with elite three-point shooting, defensive grit, and a much-needed spark off the bench. As the Bucks aim to contend for a championship, Trent Jr.’s resurgence could be a critical factor in their success.
Gary Trent Jr. Is Heating Up For the Milwaukee Bucks
From Struggles to Sharpshooting
Trent Jr. struggled to find his rhythm, shooting 26.7% from beyond the arc in his first 10 games. His 3P% ranked near the bottom of the NBA among high-volume shooters (at least 45 attempts). This slump led to him losing his starting spot after seven games, leaving many questioning his fit on the roster.
However, head coach Doc Rivers never lost faith in Trent Jr.’s shooting ability, a decision that has paid dividends. Since mid-November, Trent Jr. has led the Bucks and is one of the league’s hottest shooters, hitting 50% of his three-point attempts (when attempting at least five 3PA). His catch-and-shoot efficiency has been invaluable, particularly when paired with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard. In the past 15 games, Trent has averaged 11.8 points per game while shooting a blistering 52.5% from three-point range.
A Clutch Performance Against the Heat
Trent Jr.’s standout performance against the Miami Heat showcased his importance to the Bucks. With Khris Middleton and A.J. Green sidelined, Milwaukee needed someone to step up, and Trent Jr. answered the call. Scoring a season-high 21 points, including seven three-pointers, Trent’s hot shooting helped the Bucks overcome an early deficit and cruise to a 125-96 victory.
Trent Jr.’s second-quarter explosion swung the game’s momentum. In Trent Jr.’s post-game conference, he credited the team’s ball movement, saying, “With Dame and Giannis drawing so much attention, when we’re moving the ball like that, we’re unstoppable.”
Trent Jr. Is the X-Factor the Bucks Need
What makes Trent Jr.’s role so critical is his ability to thrive alongside stars. His catch-and-shoot prowess (57.1% over the past 10 games) punishes defenses that collapse on Antetokounmpo or Lillard, and his underrated pull-up shooting adds another dimension to his game. Against the Heat, four of Trent Jr.’s seven threes came off catch-and-shoot opportunities, underscoring his ability to capitalize on defensive lapses.
Trent Jr.’s defensive instincts have also shone. Despite his primary role as a scorer, he has contributed with timely steals and solid on-ball defense, making him a reliable two-way player off the bench.
A Turnaround Worth Watching
Trent Jr.’s resurgence is more than just a personal triumph; it’s a testament to the Bucks’ potential. He has become an integral part of Milwaukee’s rotation thanks to his shooting and defense. As he continues to regain confidence, Trent Jr. is proving he can be a difference-maker for a team with championship aspirations.
Looking ahead, sustaining this level of performance will be key. If Trent Jr. can maintain his hot shooting, he’ll not only boost Milwaukee’s title chances but could set himself up for a lucrative multi-year deal in the offseason. For now, though, Bucks fans can enjoy watching one of the league’s most impactful bench players light it up and help keep their team in contention.
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