The Milwaukee Bucks rotation is super crowded this year. Unlike most teams, the starters are about as good as the bench, in fact almost the entire roster 1-13 is roughly equal in quality. That means that there are some peeps who should probably be getting minutes but aren’t. Kendall Marshall is one of those peeps.
He took the league by storm last year, recording tons of games with 10+ assists after being banished to the D-League. Then the Lakers waived him (why?????), and the Bucks snapped him up right away. This sort of unexpected windfall made an already crowded guard rotation even tighter, so much so that Nate Wolters doesn’t get to play at all any more, and Marshall barely gets to play.
Watching him versus watching Brandon Knight is like Hot Pockets and Bagel Bites. Marshall wants to pass, whereas Knight seems to view passing as a secondary duty. There was a game earlier in the season where the Bucks started Marshall with Knight as the shooting guard. I think that could work.