Milwaukee Bucks guard Jason Terry now has another accolade to add to his resume. The 18-year veteran guard was named the Bucks' 'Teammate of the Year,' as voted on by his fellow team members.
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The teammate with the biggest impact on and off the court. Check out the #PlayersVoice Award winners for Best Teammate. pic.twitter.com/F1UFnt6Qdu
— NBPA (@TheNBPA) August 18, 2017
Terry, 39, averaged a career-low 4.1 points last season, but still managed to play 18.4 minutes per game over 74 contests. He also posted a career-best 43.2 percent shooting from beyond the arc.
Terry has yet to sign with a team for the upcoming 2017-18 season, and a return to Milwaukee is still a possibility. The 2011 NBA Finals champion would be a nice mentor and backup guard for a squad that was the 10th-youngest team in basketball last year.
Terry has averaged 13.8 points per game throughout his lengthy career, including 16.8 points during his peak seasons from 2001-12.