Yesterday the Milwaukee Bucks finally landed former Marquette standout, Jae Crowder in a three-team trade with the Phoenix Suns and Indiana Pacers. In the deal the Bucks had to stay goodbye to Jordan Nwora, George Hill, and Serge Ibaka. With saying goodbye to these players the Bucks now have the potential to add a player or two that could become available due to the buyout market.
The buyout market is a crop of veteran players who tend to get cut by the team they no longer have interested in being apart of. Or, from being traded to a team to match salaries and not having a role with that team. Now there are a list of a few players that would be ideal for the Milwaukee Bucks to add if these players are to become available to add to an already stacked team poised for another championship run.
Pat Bev another DAWG

The first player the Bucks could potentially bring in is veteran guard, Patrick Beverley. The 34-year old just was traded from the Lakers to Orlando yesterday but is expected to be bought out. “Pat Bev” is an energy-filled guard who brings in great defense and solid offensive play, he also has been on a few different postseason teams with his time on the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Clippers which would help come this spring. Beverley seems has well to be great friends with new Buck, Jae Crowder as the two share some love to each other via Twitter, with also a hint that they will “see each other soon”.
NOT MORE THAN IVE MISSED THE GAME! 🙏🏾 APPRECIATE IT BRO! SEE YOU SOON..! 🤝🏾💯 https://t.co/ipESwBYaD9
— JAE CROWDER (@CJC9BOSS) February 9, 2023
Beverly also has his location on his Twitter bio, labeled ÜT: 43.629131,-89.790635. Which if you look up that location it is in the Wisconsin Dells. So fans should keep their eyes open on “Pat Bev” as a future Buck. Another “DAWG” to the mix of Bobby Portis and Jae Crowder would be exciting to see in the Fiserv Forum.
Reggie Jackson

Another player the Bucks could potentially bring in is another guard, Reggie Jackson. 32-year old Jackson has been a solid offensive player who has also shown great leadership as a veteran on the Clippers. Jackson has a career average of a 12.9 points a game and 4.2 assists a game, as he knows very well how to run an offense. Jackson could fill the George Hill depth role that has now opened up after yesterday. And, if anyone were to become injured he would fill in very smoothly.
Bring in the Point
The Bucks would be smart to bring in either of these two players if they do have the opportunity to do so. With Hill leaving and having much depth at other positions, another point guard would be an immaculate addition.
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