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Kendall Marshall did not see the floor in Wednesday's 108-106 loss to the Hornets.

Marshall did not see the floor in Wednesday's 108-106 loss to the Hornets.

Analysis:

Marshall, whose contract was recently guaranteed for the season, joined Nate Wolters as the only two healthy Bucks not to play in the 108-106 overtime defeat. The third-year North Carolina product is an elite passer and assist-man, but it appears he's firmly behind both Brandon Knight and Jerryd Bayless on the depth chart. Coach Jason Kidd admitted he'll be trying out different rotations over the first month of the season, however, so Marshall isn't likely to log too many DNP-CDs, though he's also not in line to see significant minutes at this time.

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