Part 2 of the Milwaukee Bucks offseason recap looks at possible trades that they could use to upgrade their already-building roster.
In looking at the Milwaukee Bucks roster now that they have made some changes, it’s time to make more changes and this time it can be done via the magical tool called trading.
Many blockbuster trades headlined this offseason, such as the most recent trade of John Wall-for-Russell Westbrook between the Houston Rockets and Washington Wizards and Chris Paul to the Phoenix Suns. Also, in past seasons, which saw LeBron James and Anthony Davis team up after the Los Angeles Lakers sent a record haul to the New Orleans Pelicans. Also, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.
Who says that Giannis Antetokounmpo from the Milwaukee Bucks, who is in most need of better teammates, isn’t deserving of such a trade that will send his Milwaukee Bucks team uphill to success?
Rumors have spread. Giannis to the Golden State Warriors. Giannis to the Miami Heat. Giannis to the Dallas Mavericks. But how long before they are no longer rumors and become true for the Greek Freak? The league yearns to see Giannis team up with someone like Stephen Curry, or Jimmy Butler and the Heat, or any of the other greats in the league who are fighting for the same goal: to win championships.
And some have won it. The Warriors won it three times. Kawhi all by himself when he spent a single year with the Toronto Raptors, and he beat the Bucks to get there. LeBron, multiple times, and most recently with Davis against the Heat. Kyrie with LeBron. All, but Giannis have won their titles and earned it.
Who else is tired of the Bucks losing in the playoffs with seemingly no apparent reason because they have the two-time MVP leading their team? The Bucks themselves are fed up and this is why they are making changes.
The fact of the matter is these changes have a ways to go, and the Bucks have a way’s to go. Here are some roster changes that can be made via trades for the Bucks if they and the other teams are interested in reaching a deal.