With the 17th pick of the 2018 NBA Draft, the Bucks selected Donte DiVincenzo, a guard out of Villanova. On draft night, Bucks general manager Jon Horst and coach Mike Budenholzer raved about DiVincenzo’s ability to do a little bit of everything.



Those qualities meant early opportunities for the rookie guard on the floor as Budenholzer immediately inserted DiVincenzo into his regular rotation. After playing 22 minutes on opening night against the Hornets, the Villanova product went on to average 18 minutes per game in the next 13 games before suffering a left quadriceps injury against the Grizzlies on Nov. 14, 2018.



The injury kept him out of five straight games before he returned to the lineup on Nov. 26 against the Hornets. Things haven’t quite been the same for him since the injury as Pat Connaughton, Sterling Brown and now George Hill have all made their way into Budenholzer’s rotation.



DiVincenzo has found minutes harder to come by in...