Following four seasons in Toronto, Trent was signed by the Bucks during the offseason. In Milwaukee, the veteran guard will likely slot in as the starting two-guard alongside Damian Lillard. After back-to-back top-70 seasons in 2021-22 and 2022-23, Trent struggled to find any rhythm last year, finishing just inside the top 150 in nine-category leagues. His numbers dropped across the board, averaging 13.7 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.1 steals and 2.5 three-pointers in 28.1 minutes per game. However, he was the 47th-ranked player over the final month of the season and looked more like the player we saw in the two years prior. Milwaukee will be hoping Trent can carry that momentum into the 2024-25 season, providing the Bucks with a reliable floor-spacer and opening up the court for Giannis Antetokounmpo to go to work. Although it is unlikely Trent will get back to being a top-70 player, there is a chance he could flirt with top-100 value. As this would be considered his ceiling, managers would be wise to try and wait before drafting Trent, aiming for the last or second-to-last round. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a one-year, $2.61 million contract with the Bucks in July of 2024.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary
Trent was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1999. He is the son of former NBA first-round pick Gary Trent Sr., who also played multiple seasons of his career in Portland. Trent had always been considered an elite prospect early on while attending Apple Valley High School in Minnesota before transferring to Prolific Prep Academy in Napa, California, where he averaged 31.8 points per game as a senior. He was rated as a consensus five-star prospect entering his lone season at Duke, and was selected by the Kings in the second round of the 2018 Draft. Trent has three brothers named Garyson, Grayson and Graydon. Follow Trent on Instagram at @gtrentjr. A highly regarded recruit out of high school, Trent spent one season at Duke in 2017-18. He averaged 14.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.2 steals for the Blue Devils, starting all 37 games. Trent shot 41.5 percent from the field, including 40.2 percent from beyond the arc. He ranked third on the team in scoring and set a Duke freshman record with 97 made three-pointers. Trent scored in double-figures in 23 of his final 27 contests and was named to the NCAA Tournament All-Midwest Region Team. In four NCAA Tournament games, he averaged 16.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.0 made threes per contest. In his final outing, Trent went 5-of-8 from beyond the arc in Duke's loss to Kansas in the Elite Eight.
Available Tuesday
GMilwaukee Bucks
November 12, 2024
Coach Doc Rivers said that Trent (back) is available to play in Tuesday's game against the Raptors, Eric Nehm of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS Trent will return to game action after missing the Bucks' last two games due to back spasms. The 25-year-old was benched in favor of Andre Jackson before his two-game absence, and Trent will likely continue to come off the bench until he can earn his spot back after a disastrous start to the 2024-25 campaign. Through eight regular-season outings, the guard has averaged 7.3 points across 26.9 minutes per game while shooting 29.5 percent from the field and 23.1 percent from deep.
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Stat Review
How does Gary Trent compare to other players?
This section compares his stats with all players from the previous three seasons (minimum 200 minutes played)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
True Shooting %
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Effective Field Goal %
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3-Point Attempt Rate
Percentage of field goal attempts from three point range.
Free Throw Rate
Number of free throw attempts per field goal attempt.
Offensive Rebound %
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Defensive Rebound %
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Total Rebound %
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Assist %
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Steal %
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Block %
An estimate of the percentage of opponent two-point field goal attempts blocked by the player while they were on the floor.
Turnover %
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Usage %
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True Shooting %
44.7%
Effective Field Goal %
39.4%
3-Point Attempt Rate
63.4%
Free Throw Rate
19.7%
Offensive Rebound %
0.0%
Defensive Rebound %
6.7%
Total Rebound %
3.4%
Assist %
5.2%
Steal %
1.4%
Block %
0.0%
Turnover %
7.4%
Usage %
14.5%
Fantasy Points Per Game
12.0
Fantasy Points Per Minute
0.5
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Trent put together another strong campaign in 2022-23 as the Raptors' primary three-and-D wing, averaging 17.4 points, 2.5 three-pointers and 1.6 steals a game. His performance over the last two-plus seasons in Toronto was expected to earn him a big payday as a free agent. Instead, the 24-year-old exercised his relatively affordable $18.5 million player option for the upcoming season and seems intent on signing an extension to stay with the club, a pleasant surprise for a franchise that has sometimes has trouble getting talent to come north of the border. Trent doesn't have a lot more to offer in terms of skills, but his shooting is desperately needed on a roster that otherwise lacks reliable options to attack from long range. The biggest question mark for him heading into 2023-24 is what his role will be. New head coach Darko Rajakovic may not favor the short rotation that Nick Nurse did, which could cut into Trent's minutes. More importantly, he found himself on the bench more often than not after last year's trade deadline following the acquisition of center Jakob Poeltl, with OG Anunoby slotting in as the starting two-guard instead. Trent could still be efficient and productive if he finds himself as the linchpin of the second unit under Rajakovic, but he might have a hard time matching the raw numbers he accumulated the last two years.
Trent has quietly become one of the better three-and-D guards in the NBA. Playing for coach Nick Nurse, who loves a short rotation, Trent saw a career-high 35.0 minutes, resulting in his most productive season yet. He averaged 18.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists and, notably, 3.0 threes and 1.7 steals. Managers in eight-category leagues who rostered Trent were rewarded with the 60th-best per-game fantasy production. Managers in nine-cat leagues also benefited from his extremely-low turnover rate (1.0 per game). When not shooting threes, Trent struggles to get to the rim and convert efficiently, often settling for long-mid-range jumpers, though he hit those at a passable 41 percent last year on 233 attempts. It's possible that part of his game grows since he's just 23 years old, but managers shouldn't hold their breath in hopes of Trent becoming a more active on-ball player and driver to the basket. The Duke product should see nearly the exact same role this season. The Raptors didn't add any guards over the summer, with the biggest addition being forward Otto Porter. As a result, Trent can be targeted in the mid-to-late rounds of most fantasy drafts, especially if you're short on threes.
After two and a half seasons in Portland, Trent was dealt at last year's trade deadline to the Raptors. With Toronto, Trent started 15 of 17 games and posted 16.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 2.6 made threes over 31.8 minutes per game. With Kyle Lowry moving on to Miami, the Raptors quickly decided Trent should be their new starting shooting guard and signed him to a three-year deal. Fred VanVleet will slide over from shooting guard to point guard. Trent is particularly appealing when you consider 2021-22 will be only his age-22 season. With only 47 career starts under Trent's belt, there is clearly room for growth. And with Pascal Siakam suffering from shoulder surgery and rumored to be on the trading block, there is a good chance that Trent will be forced to shoot more. Speaking of trades, one must wonder about the newly-acquired Goran Dragic's future. Dragic came to Toronto as part of the Lowry sign-and-trade deal. He has expressed an interest in playing elsewhere and his age (35) doesn't match well with Toronto's young core. Should Dragic stick around and stay healthy, he'll certainly eat into Trent's minutes. But if Dragic is dealt, Trent will be further entrenched in Toronto's core lineup. A bigger worry with Trent is that outside of points and three-pointers, he offers little production. This is especially true if he again shoots 40.8 percent from the field as he did last year versus the 44.4 percent he shot in 2019-20. In nine-category leagues, Trent's career average of only 0.5 turnovers per game is appealing. Trent has only averaged 23.9 minutes per game during his three-year career. He'll most likely play significantly more during his first full season with the Raptors.
Trent enjoyed a big spike in playing time during his sophomore NBA campaign, but that wasn't enough for him to make a fantasy impact. He averaged 8.9 points, driven largely by his impressive 41.8 percent shooting from beyond the arc (good for 1.8 threes per game), and he mixed in 0.8 steals per game, but that was pretty much the end of his statistical contributions. With the Blazers sporting a pair of stars at guard in Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum, Trent's path to fantasy value is almost entirely dependent on how much time he can carve out at small forward, where the team is much thinner. There's some opportunity there, though the 6-foot-5, 209-pound Trent is a little undersized for a starting forward. In the best case that doesn't involve an injury to one of Portland's stars, Trent's minutes leap from last year's 21.8 into the mid-20s or higher and he clears double-digit points with upward of two threes and a steal per game, which would be enough to give him some fantasy value. The Blazers will have to make a decision on a contract extension for Trent ahead of this season, and their choice in that matter will speak volumes about his projected usage.
A second-round pick of the Kings this past June, Trent was subsequently traded to the Trail Blazers for a pair of second-round picks. The 19-year-old’s game is largely considered one-dimensional at present, as his stellar offensive skills are countered by a subpar defensive profile. The former Blue Devil shot an impressive 40.2 percent from three-point range during his one season at Duke, and he followed that up with an average of 11.4 points over seven games in Las Vegas this summer. Trent is largely seen as a long-term project given his age and one year of college experience, making him a likely G-League or end-of-bench candidate for the coming season. His above-average athleticism and shooting prowess does make him an intriguing keeper and dynasty league prospect, however.
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Will likely play Tuesday
GMilwaukee Bucks
Back
November 11, 2024
Trent (back) is probable for Tuesday's game against the Raptors.
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Won't play Sunday
GMilwaukee Bucks
Back
November 10, 2024
Trent (back) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Celtics, Eric Nehm of The Athletic reports.
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Iffy for Sunday
GMilwaukee Bucks
Back
November 9, 2024
Trent (back) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game versus the Celtics.
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Questionable for Friday
GMilwaukee Bucks
Back
November 8, 2024
Trent is listed as questionable for Friday's game versus the Knicks due to lower back spasms, Eric Nehm of The Athletic reports.
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Could reset value in 2024-25
GMilwaukee Bucks
October 14, 2024
Trent is mentioned as one of several role players who could outperform expectations in the 2024-25 season, according to John Hollinger of The Athletic.
ANALYSIS Trent regressed in the 2023-24 season and settled for a minimum deal with the Bucks in the offseason, but the 25-year-old shooter could be in line for a bounce-back year in 2024-25. Given that he's at his best when operating as a floor spacer in an offense alongside ball-dominant players, it seems Trent couldn't have joined a better scenario in Milwaukee since he'll play alongside Damian Lillard, Giannis Antetokounmpo and, if healthy from his ankle injury, Khris Middleton.