Wow, so sudden.
The Bucks officially announced:Cutting "Little Train" Cameron Thomas.

Notably, according to salary expert Bobby Marks, since Thomas was cut after March 1st, he is not eligible for this year's playoffs, which basically eliminates the possibility of him signing with a new team this season.

Maybe the CBA should offer him a contract. Manual dog head.
This guy's scoring ability is absolutely undeniable; during his time with the Nets, he averaged over 20 points per game for two consecutive seasons.

This season, Thomas played 24 games for the Nets, starting 8 times, averaging 24.3 minutes per game with 15.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 3.1 assists, with shooting percentages of 39.9% and 32.5%; for the Bucks, he played 18 games all as a substitute, averaging 16.6 minutes per game with 10.7 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 1.9 assists, with shooting percentages of 43.1% and 27.5%.

Speaking of Thomas, he had the chance to get a multi-million dollar contract last offseason; the Nets offered him two extension proposals, which he rejected:
First, $30 million over 2 years, with a team option for the second year;
Second, $9.5 million for 1 year, plus $1.5 million in bonuses, requiring him to waive his trade veto right.
