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Gary Trent Jr. agrees to 4-year, $64M deal to stay with Bucks

Gary Trent Jr. has agreed to a significant four-year contract to continue his career with the Milwaukee Bucks.

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Gary Trent Jr. has agreed to a four-year, $64 million contract to remain with the Milwaukee Bucks. The deal was reported by multiple outlets, including NBA.com, The New York Times, Yahoo Sports, and ESPN. Coverage emphasizes the length and value of the contract, with some outlets questioning whether Trent Jr. deserves another chance with the team.

The New York Times and Yahoo Sports both describe the contract as surprising. ESPN and NBA.com confirm the agreement. The next steps involve Trent Jr. officially signing the contract and joining the Bucks for the upcoming season.

Coverage does not yet specify any additional details about the contract or Trent Jr.'s role with the team.

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How long is Gary Trent Jr.'s new contract with the Bucks?

The contract is for four years.

How much is Gary Trent Jr.'s new contract worth?

The contract is worth $64 million.

Which outlets are reporting on Gary Trent Jr.'s contract with the Bucks?

The New York Times, Yahoo Sports, ESPN, NBA.com, and Brew Hoop are reporting on the contract.

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