Chris Copeland signs one-year contract with Bucks, according to sources

ByIan Begley ESPN logo
Thursday, July 23, 2015

Free-agent forward Chris Copeland has agreed to a one-year, $1.1 million deal with the Milwaukee Bucks, league sources told ESPN.com.

Formerly of the Indiana Pacers, Copeland joins the Bucks after his 2014-15 season ended April 8 when he was stabbed outside of a New York nightclub.

He underwent surgery for knife wounds to his left elbow and abdomen. In addition, a source with knowledge of the situation told ESPN's Chris Broussard that Copeland fractured his elbow.

Copeland apologized for the incident and spent much of the offseason rehabbing the injuries.

Copeland was not part of the regular rotation for much of the 2014-15 season with the Pacers. He averaged 6.2 points on 36.1 percent shooting in 16.6 minutes per game.

He reunites with Bucks coach Jason Kidd, whom Copeland played with on the 2012-13 New York Knicks.

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