The Los Angeles Lakers waived Kendall Marshall's non-guaranteed contract on Friday, in order to utilize every bit of cap space they can squeeze out this summer.
The plan was to wait for Marshall to clear waivers then sign him back for the minimum contract he was already getting, but the Milwaukee Bucks aren't going to let that happen because they are claiming him off waivers.
The Bucks will add to their point guard depth, putting Marshall behind Brandon Knight and Nate Wolters.