2. Milwaukee Bucks (55-19)
The Milwaukee Bucks have consistently been the best team in the NBA for the majority of the season. With that said, there’s still something about them that doesn’t sit well with me as the NBA Playoffs quickly approaches.
The fact that they just lost three rotation players in the matter of weeks doesn’t help their case either. The good news is that they’ll probably be back for the second-round of the playoffs, in anticipation of a potential series against the Celtics.
However, if they don’t have Malcolm Brogdon or Nikola Mirotic ready to go in a series against Boston, would anyone really be surprised if they go upset? These are the types of questions that keep me up at night when it comes to the Bucks.