The Arizona Republic has the scoop on some reshuffling in Milwaukee.
Congrats to the former Marquette Golden Eagle!
Phelps will be replacing former Arizona assistant, Damon Stoudamire, who left the school for Memphis on Monday.
The Golden Eagles landed their second 2016 player of the day as Hauser will join transfer Andrew Rowsey
The former UNC Asheville Bulldog is heading north.
Rowsey scored 19.2 points per game last year. He has two years of eligibility left and will have to sit out this season, per NCAA rules.
Stevens hails from Jenkintown, Pennsylvania and is a three-star small forward according to 247Sports' Composite Rankings. He currently has fielded offers from, among others, Iowa, Villanova, Georgia Tech and Indiana.
The Bulls have 50 points. Jimmy Butler has 23.
Marquette alum Jae Crowder, led by former Butler coach Brad Stevens, defeated Villanova alum Kyle Lowry's team. In turn, the Milwaukee Bucks are locked into the 6-seed against the Bulls, so former Marquette player Jimmy Butler will play some games at his old home. Furthermore, Kyle Lowry's Raptors will now play Otto Porter's Wizards
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