Sydney Kings gun Jaylin Galloway believes he's playing better than when he earned a maiden NBA deal with Milwaukee.
But while confident he will make it back to the NBA, the forward insists he is in no rush after a "tough" first foray onto basketball's biggest stage.
It's been a rollercoaster 18 months for Galloway, who was cut by the Bucks last August without playing an NBA game and then suffered a season-ending shoulder injury on return to the Kings.
Galloway had moved to Milwaukee on two days' notice after signing his breakthrough deal, and was then left to pick up the pieces of the whirlwind chapter from the casualty ward.
"It was definitely a tough time for me," he told AAP.
"I was out with that shoulder, I think that was the first time I mentally had to deal with stuff so I think

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