NBA Future Power Rankings: Every Team’s Spot In 5 Years

Nov 12, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots in the fourth quarter against Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) at Target Center. The Golden State Warriors beat he Minnesota Timberwolves 129-116. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 12, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots in the fourth quarter against Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) at Target Center. The Golden State Warriors beat he Minnesota Timberwolves 129-116. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports /
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No. 14: Milwaukee Bucks

The Bucks are criminally underperforming right now, but that doesn’t change the fact that they’ll almost certainly have Khris Middleton, Jabari Parker and Giannis Antetokounmpo all under contract in 2020.

That’s a great group of young talent, should they all pan out. Of course, that’s never guaranteed. The team’s current struggles could turn off future free agents like Greg Monroe from coming to Milwaukee, and until he plays a full season there will be injury concerns floating around Jabari Parker.

Even through all that though, the future does look bright for the Bucks. If they can come out of this season without losing hope and continue to build towards the not-so-distant future, Milwaukee should have themselves a good NBA team in five years.

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