Milwaukee Bucks
With no cap space to work with the Bucks will have to rely on small tweaks and internal development to upgrade the roster. Luckily for them, their best player is 23 years old and still getting better. Another year with Eric Bledsoe will only have the offense running more smoothly. Milwaukee turned the 17th pick in the draft into two-time NCAA champion and Final Four Most Outstanding Player Donte DiVincenzo, who hopes to bring his sharpshooting abilities to a team that dearly needs it.
The Bucks were ranked 25th in both 3-point attempts and percentage.
A decision needs to be made on Jabari Parker as well. The enigmatic forward is up for free agency and although teams won’t be lined up around the block to overpay a player who has only suited up for 183 (out of a possible 328) career games, someone will likely try to tap into his potential, he is only 22 years of age. Already over the cap, the Bucks couldn’t replace his impact if healthy and would have to round out the roster with cheap veteran contracts with or without Parker returning.
Verdict: Retool