Snell was traded to the Bucks earlier in October and also dealt with an ankle injury that forced him to miss time at the start of the regular season. The Bucks have slowly started to increase his minutes, going from 21 minutes in his season debut, to 26 minutes during Sunday’s outing versus the Pistons. If all goes well and Snell is able to further delve into the Bucks’ playbook, look for his minutes to increase even more and likely top out at around 30 minutes or a little more. That said, he’s still more of a defensive presence and likely won’t stack up cross-category production on most nights.
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