Even though the Milwaukee Bucks boast a talented roster, there may be one thing missing for the Giannis Antetokounmpo-led team to compete for a ring. This led ESPN to identify that flaw in an NBA analysis they did recently on the team.
The Bucks have had a significant offseason as they gear up for the 2024 NBA season. With a focus on enhancing their championship potential, the Bucks made strategic moves that have reshaped their roster. The most notable acquisition was Damian Lillard, whose scoring and playmaking abilities are expected to elevate the team’s performance alongside Antetokounmpo.
In addition to Lillard, the Bucks brought in key veterans like Gary Trent Jr. and Delon Wright, adding depth and versatility to their lineup. These players are not only capable of contributing on offense but also bring defensive skills that address previous weaknesses. This blend of experience and talent aims to create a more competitive atmosphere, crucial for postseason success.
While the Bucks faced challenges in their transition defense last season, the new roster additions promise improvements in this area. The combination of Lillard’s offensive prowess and solid defensive support from the new recruits could provide a balanced approach essential for a deep playoff run.
ESPN Reveals Milwaukee Bucks’ Biggest Flaw To Fix Ahead of 2024 Season
While all the moves they made during the offseason were welcomed, there may be something missing yet for the Bucks. In an analysis done by Tim Botemps for ESPN, Milwaukee is reportedly lacking dynamism in the lineup.
“Because the Bucks were well into the second apron under the rules of the collective bargaining agreement, they couldn’t sign a free agent for more than a minimum contract nor combine multiple players in a trade to supplement the roster. And Milwaukee’s prior moves have depleted their future draft picks, leaving the team with just a 2031 second-rounder to use in a trade.
A healthy starting lineup of Lillard, Trent, Middleton, Antetokounmpo and Lopez could take on anyone in the East, including the defending champion Celtics. Bucks general manager Jon Horst has been aggressive in trying to improve the team throughout his tenure — finding a way to add another versatile player during the season could go a long way in keeping Milwaukee in the title hunt,” Botemps wrote.
Antetokounmpo topped the NBA with 251 dunks last season, while big man Brook Lopez, at 35, contributed 42. This highlights Milwaukee’s age concern, as seven of their nine key rotation players are over 30, including 34-year-old Lillard and 33-year-old Khris Middleton, who has struggled with injuries. However, the signing of 25-year-old Trent could prove valuable.
While the Bucks show continuity under Doc Rivers, their roster lacks the youthful explosiveness seen in other Eastern Conference contenders. If the team wants to go far in the playoffs and compete for another ring, they have to address this flaw pointed out by ESPN right away.
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