Six more prospects visit Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin Training Center Thursday morning for their shot with the Bucks front office.
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The Prospects

Tim Quarterman – LSU – Junior
10/27/94 – 6’6” – 190 lbs – Guard
- Averaged 11.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game in 33 games (27 starts) during the 2015-16 season
- Tallied 16 games in double figures in 2015-16 and 35 games overall in his three season with the Tigers
- Has four career double-doubles, including one against Houston on 12/13/15 in which he scored a career-high-tying 27 points with 10 rebounds
- Shot a career-high 34.3 percent from beyond the arc while making a career-best 48 threes in 2015-16
- Ranked in the top-10 in the SEC for assist-to-turnover ratio in 2015-16 with 120 assists to 53 turnovers
- His 302 career assists rank 11th all-time at LSU

Anthony Barber – North Carolina State – Junior
07/25/94 – 6’3” – 173 lbs – Guard
- A First Team All-ACC and NABC All-District selection in 2015-16 after averaging a conference-high 23.5 points, which ranked sixth in the nation
- Led the ACC with eight games of at least 30 points as a sophomore in 2014-15
- Set the school record with 237 made free throws and ranked among ACC leaders in free-throw percentage (.865) in 2015-16
- Started every game for the Wolfpack in 2015-16 and led the ACC with 38.7 minutes per game
- Ranked fourth in the ACC with 4.45 assists per game this season
- Voted ACC Player of the Week three times in 2015-16
- Started 84 games over three seasons with North Carolina State and ranks 17th in program history with 1,507 career points and eighth in assists with 403

Melo Trimble – Maryland – Sophomore
02/02/95 – 6’3” – 192 lbs – Guard
- Named to the All-Big Ten Second Team his sophomore season after earning First Team All-Big Ten and Big Ten All-Freshman Team honors in 2014-15
- Led Maryland in points per game (14.8), assists per game (5.0), free-throw percentage (.868) and steals (44) during the 2015-16 season
- One of only two players in Maryland history to record 500 points in each of their first two seasons
- Averaged 20.0 points per game over three games during Maryland’s run to the Sweet 16 in the 2016 NCAA Tournament
- Ranked second in the Big Ten in points per game (16.2) during his freshman season

Ron Baker – Wichita State – Senior
03/30/93 – 6’4” – 212 lbs – Guard
- Earned First Team All-MVC honors in each of his last three seasons with the Shockers, and was selected to the NABC’s All-District team the last two seasons
- Averaged 14.0 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.5 steals per game while shooting 42.4 percent during the 2015-16 season
- Ranked in the top-10 of the MVC in scoring, assists, free-throw percentage and steals last season
- Named to the 2015 Wooden Award All-American Team following his junior season after averaging 14.7 points and 4.5 rebounds per game
- Played in 124 games (121 starts) over his four-year career at Wichita State

Anthony Gill – Virginia – Senior
10/17/92 – 6’8” – 230 lbs – Forward
- Finished his career at Virginia ranked first all-time in field-goal percentage at 58.2 percent
- Earned Third Team All-ACC honors in 2015-16 after averaging a career-high 13.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game
- Named to the ACC All-Tournament First Team in 2016
- Led the Cavaliers in both rebounding and double-doubles in each of the last two seasons
- Scored in double figures in 33 of 37 games in 2015-16
- Played in 108 games (73 starts) in three seasons with the Cavaliers after transferring from South Carolina following the 2011-12 season

Devin Williams – West Virginia – Junior
05/31/94 – 6’9” – 255 lbs – Forward
- Selected to the All-Big 12 Second Team after averaging 13.3 points and 9.5 rebounds per game as a junior in 2015-16
- Led the Big 12 Conference in rebounding this season, and is one of only 11 players in West Virginia program history with 1,000 points and 800 rebounds
- Led the Mountaineers in rebounding in each of his three seasons with the program
- Big 12 leader in double-doubles in 2015-16 with 16
- Started 99 of 102 career games at West Virginia while recording 42 double-doubles over his three seasons