Five Things The Milwaukee Bucks Need To Do This Offseason

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Mar 20, 2015; Omaha, NE, USA; Wisconsin Badgers forward Frank Kaminsky (44) posts up against Coastal Carolina Chanticleers forward Tristian Curtis (21) during the second half in the second round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at CenturyLink Center. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

2. Master the draft

I’ll be the first to admit, college sports of any kind are not at all my area of expertise. I know a lot about pro sports, but not much at all about the collegiate versions. My March Madness bracket is proof enough of that. But I do know that picking the right college players in the draft is crucial to rebuilding teams like the Bucks.

And I’ve been learning, in large part thanks to fellow BTBP writer Tony’s excellent prospect reports throughout this season. It may be obvious who I would like to see the Bucks select based on the image on top of this page, but honestly I’d be fine with any good players who can come in and contribute and grow in Milwaukee.

But seeing Frank Kaminsky, Willie Cauley-Stein, or a different center get selected by the Bucks would be optimal, because it would also address the next need for Milwaukee this offseason.

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