Milwaukee Bucks: What awaits the Bucks during the offseason?
Signed players: Grayson Allen
Grayson Allen slid into the starting lineup with the absence of Khris Middleton and struggled quite mightily. He couldn’t hit a shot, and was getting attacked practically every defensive possession, actively hurting the Bucks’ chances of winning.
It’s a difficult ask for Allen, as he’s undersized and not an overly gifted athlete to finish against Boston’s defense, but he played himself off the floor. However, Allen was a productive piece for Milwaukee in the regular season, shooting 40.9% from beyond the arc and averaging 11.1 points per contest.
As a rotational player in the regular season, he’s completely serviceable. In the playoffs is where he struggles, as his defensive limitations will make it difficult for him to stay on the floor.
He has two years left on his deal with Milwaukee, signing an extension with them at the beginning of this season.