

Marshall Plumlee
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Plumlee confirmed Monday via his personal Instagram account that the Bucks withdrew his qualifying offer, making him an unrestricted free agent.
After cutting ties with Plumlee, the Bucks will now have space to sign another player to a two-way contract. Plumlee joined the Bucks on a two-way deal in January, appearing in eight games for Milwaukee and 13 for their G League affiliate, the Wisconsin Herd. He'll look to secure a two-way deal or training camp invite with another team.
Plumlee joined the Bucks in Cleveland in advance of Monday's matchup with the Cavs, Matt Velazquez of the Journal Sentinel reports.
With Tyler Zeller (ribs) out for a second straight game, Plumlee will return from the Wisconsin Herd to provide depth at center behind John Henson and Thon Maker. While Plumlee will be an option for coach Joe Prunty, Velazquez notes that Giannis Antetokounmpo will likely log some time at center, as well, given the Cavs' willingness to go small with injuries to Larry Nance and Tristan Thompson.
Plumlee received a DNP-Coach's Decision in Saturday's 109-94 win over the Brooklyn Nets.
The seven-footer has appeared in five of the 11 games in which he's been on the Bucks roster, via a two-way contract. He'll need the help of a big trade deadline deal to see major minutes with the parent club.
Plumlee signed a two-way contract with the Bucks on Monday, Shams Charania of Yahoo Sports reports.
Plumlee spent the offseason with the Clippers before being waived and signing with the G-League's Agua Caliente. He'll be allowed to spend up to 45 days with the Bucks under this contract.
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