The Milwaukee Bucks have unveiled their full Summer League lineup following an active week.
Eric Nehm of The Athletic has shared the Bucks' 20-man roster for its Las Vegas Summer League stints.
The Bucks Summer League team will be coached by Jason Love and Spencer Rivers.
— Eric Nehm (@eric_nehm) July 3, 2025
And this is the Bucks Summer League Roster: pic.twitter.com/kl4SbiziVe
Beyond rookie forward Bogoljub Markovic — the Bucks' No. 47 selection in last week's draft — and second-year forward Tyler Smith, the recently-waived Chris Livingston will apparently also be with the club in Vegas. Guard Andre Jackson Jr. will also put in some work for the Bucks' Summer League squad.
Two-way signings Pete Nance, Jamaree Bouyea, and Mark Sears are set to suit up for Milwaukee as well.
Among other familiar faces, recent Wisconsin Herd center John Butler Jr. will also suit up.
Several other G League alums will also get a shot: former Rio Grande Valley Vipers guard Markquis Nowell, ex-Oklahoma City Blue guard Cormac Ryan, and former Sioux Falls Skyforce center Malik Williams will all play for the Bucks in Vegas.
NBA journeyman forward Keita Bates-Diop, is the most seasoned member of the team. The six-year league vet is in pursuit of his next opportunity, and will angle to use the showcase in front of all the league's front offices as a springboard. He most recently had played for the Qingdao Dragons of the CBA.
The Bucks made headlines when they opted to make the biggest stretch-and-waive of an NBA contract thus far, ditching nine-time All-Star point guard Damian Lillard in order to sign standout ex-Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner.
Several other undrafted rookies are angling for their NBA shot: recent Al Ahli Tripoli guard Jean-Jacques Boissy, Homenetmen Beirut guard Gary Chivichyan, Moncada Energy Agrigento forward Rob Disibio, recent Louisville guard Terrence Edwards Jr., Michigan State guard Frankie Fidler, Marquette forward David Joplin, Alabama guard Mark Sears, Texas A&M guard Wade Taylor IV and Texas A&M guard Wade Taylor IV.