Galloway makes NBA G League debut with Herd
13 Mar
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Sydney Kings young gun Jaylin Galloway has taken the next step towards his NBA dream by making his G League debut on Tuesday.
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The two-time NBL champion, who signed with the Milwaukee Bucks earlier this month, played 25 minutes off the bench for the Herd in their fixture against the Salt Lake City Star at Utah's Delta Center.
During his time on the court, the Townsville-born 21-year-old tallied six points (on 3/7 shooting), five rebounds, two assists and one block - as the Herd lost 139-129.
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Galloway's next chance to impress will come on Friday, March 15 during the Herd's match against the Motor City Cruise at the Oshkosh Arena.

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