Even though Patrick Beverley and the Milwaukee Bucks aren’t in the playoffs anymore, there’s still a lot of action and excitement left generated by the remaining teams. This prompted the veteran guard to share his thoughts about the most skilled players in the postseason right now.
During the first round, Milwaukee faced off against the Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers. But due to injuries to both Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard, the Bucks were unable to fight back, leading their opponents to advance.

Indiana joined the Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets, Dallas Mavericks, and Oklahoma City Thunder in the Semifinals of this year’s playoffs. At this point in time, only the Jayson Tatum-led team is close to advancing while the other squads are neck-in-neck against each other.
Meanwhile, Milwaukee is now preparing their offseason plan to surround the All-Star duo of Lillard and Antetokounmpo with sufficient talent to help the team contend for a ring next year. With head coach Doc Rivers getting enough time to prepare and a pair of draft picks for the Bucks, there might be enough chance for the team to come out stronger next season.
Milwaukee Bucks’ Patrick Beverley Lists Most Skilled Players in NBA Playoffs

While the postseason is in full swing, Beverley has been active the past few days in creating content for his podcast. Among the many takes he has given recently is his list of the most skilled players in the playoffs right now. In a video shared by Barstool Sports on X:
Pat Bev’s starting 5 of the most skilled players still in the playoffs:
Jamal Murray
Kyrie Irving
Anthony Edwards
Jayson Tatum
Nikola Jokic@PatBevPod @patbev21 @rone pic.twitter.com/nzcsnIBpTV— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) May 14, 2024
All of the stars Beverley listed above are currently playing important roles in the series they’re in. Both Jokic and Murray have been instrumental in tying their series against Minnesota, while Edwards has recently shown he has what it takes to stand up to the defending champions. Irving has been in his best form since his days as a Cavalier, while Tatum is leading Boston back to the Finals.

Although there have been several criticisms about Beverley’s take, there’s no denying the impact of the players he mentioned. Nevertheless, the following weeks will justify the Bucks guard’s list or prove him wrong in the end.

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