Projecting 5 Bucks Who Could Improve The Most Next Season
By Adam McGee
Apr 30, 2015; Milwaukee, WI, USA; Milwaukee Bucks fans hold up a sign during the game against the Chicago Bulls in game six of the first round of the NBA Playoffs at BMO Harris Bradley Center. Chicago won 120-66. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
The Milwaukee Bucks look to have an interesting and exciting few years ahead of them, that much can’t be questioned. This off-season so far has seen exciting additions to the roster, and progress towards a new arena that will keep the team in Milwaukee, so good news in other words.
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In all the talk of how good Greg Monroe could shape up to be for the Bucks, or how Jabari Parker will fare coming back from injury, or just how exactly Jason Kidd plans to structure his rotation, some important details tend to get lost though.
Such as, what sort of progress and development are the Bucks likely to see from some of their exciting young talent who are returning for yet another season in Milwaukee.
The pieces that were already in place are helping to set the table for the opportunities and doors being opened to the franchise now, but with a lot of time and money tied up in their development what exactly can we expect to see from some of the Bucks young but familiar faces next year?
Well, in a similar vein to how I looked at Greg Monroe’s current career trajectory a few days ago, I selected five current Bucks and looked into the past to see how they compare to others of a similar mold, and what their next step may look like from here.
Sure, this is far from an exact science, but it’s a lot of fun.
Let’s take a look at how some of the cream of Milwaukee’s current crop may turn out according to what the league’s history tells us.
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