After his stint with the Brooklyn Nets came to an end, Cam Thomas quickly found a new landing spot, signing with the Milwaukee Bucks for the remainder of the season. The move is designed to add scoring punch and provide more depth to Doc Rivers’ roster, which could soon have Giannis Antetokounmpo back as the…

After his stint with the Brooklyn Nets came to an end, Cam Thomas quickly found a new landing spot, signing with the Milwaukee Bucks for the remainder of the season. The move is designed to add scoring punch and provide more depth to Doc Rivers’ roster, which could soon have Giannis Antetokounmpo back as the team gears up for its postseason push.
The news, reported by ESPN and Shams Charania, confirms the agreement between Thomas and Milwaukee following the conclusion of his time in Brooklyn. A chapter that became increasingly complicated over the past few months, especially after the arrival of Michael Porter Jr., which further reduced Thomas’ role and consistency in the rotation.
The Nets’ decision to move on from Thomas was largely driven by market dynamics: limited opportunities to structure a trade, and a desire to clear salary cap space and minutes for other profiles.
For Milwaukee, the move is a targeted attempt to raise the team’s offensive ceiling, particularly off the bench. Thomas is a player who can create his own shot, valuable when the offense stalls or when there’s a need for someone who can heat up off the dribble.
The rest-of-season deal allows the Bucks to evaluate his impact without long-term commitment, preserving flexibility heading into the summer. For Thomas, it’s a meaningful opportunity to re-establish his value on a team with championship aspirations.


