Gary Trent Jr. is a guard-forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, operating primarily as a perimeter scorer and wing defender off the bench. Standing 6'5" and weighing 209 lbs, Trent attended Duke before entering professional basketball. Draft year details are not on record, and he was born on January 18, 1999.
Through 68 games this season, Trent is averaging 8.3 points, 1.0 rebounds, and 1.2 assists across 21.0 minutes per game. His 35.7% field goal percentage and 33.4% from three reflect a streaky offensive profile, and a free throw percentage of 28.9% is a notable inefficiency for a guard. A plus-minus of -4.7 suggests he has struggled to positively impact winning margins during his time on the floor. Within Milwaukee's rotation, Trent fits as a secondary perimeter option, relied upon to stretch the floor without commanding heavy offensive responsibility. For bettors, his consistent minutes (averaging 21.0 per game across 68 appearances) make him a viable candidate for points props, though his shooting percentages argue for caution on higher thresholds. The low assist and rebound averages make those prop markets less attractive. His free throw rate is low enough that fouling-related points should not factor heavily into projections. Bettors tracking scoring props should monitor his recent form closely, as his efficiency can vary considerably from game to game.