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What stands out most is how complete Anthony’s game has become. He’s not just a scorer anymore; he’s creating plays, grabbing boards, and doing the little things that swing momentum. The Bucks had been searching for a reliable spark off the bench who could steady the offense, and it looks like they may have finally found that in him. Many fans seem to forget that Anthony posted averages of 14.2 points, five rebounds, and 4.6 assists across his first three years with the Magic. Those stats make it clear this isn’t just a lucky streak but a capable scorer rediscovering his groove in an environment that fits his skill set far better. Anthony’s per-minute numbers hint that he could offer Milwaukee even more with an expanded role. When adjusted to 36 minutes, his preseason averages jump to 21.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, and eight assists, numbers that mirror the impact of an All-Star coming off the bench.