Oregon shooting guard Tyler Dorsey participated in the NBA combine last week and discussed his desire to play for the Milwaukee Bucks. He sees himself as a good fit with the team and their star, Giannis Antetokounmpo. Dorsey competed with Antetokounmpo last summer in Athens and the two became friends.

"I had a chance to get some shots up with the Greek Freak and his brother after practice a couple of times and hung out with them," Dorsey told Gery Woelfel of The Journal Times. "He’s a good dude, a genuine, good dude. It was fun to hang around him and get to know him. He’s a family man, and he’s really close to his brothers."

The Bucks could use more shooting on the roster and Dorsey is confident he can provide that to any NBA team. Last season as a sophomore, Dorsey made 40.6 percent of his shots from behind the 3-point line. As a freshman, he converted 42.3 percent from long distance.

"I definitely think shooting is my strength," Dorsey said. "I can shoot the ball off the dribble or catch and shoot it."

The Bucks own the Nos. 17 and 48 picks in the NBA draft, and there is a chance Dorsey could be a target with their second-round selection.

-- Nick Silva