Milwaukee Bucks: Playoff Impact On Milwaukee’s Free Agents

Dec 16, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Tony Snell (21) drives around a pick from center Greg Monroe (15) with Chicago Bulls forward Taj Gibson (22) defending during the second half at the United Center. Milwaukee won 95-69. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 16, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Tony Snell (21) drives around a pick from center Greg Monroe (15) with Chicago Bulls forward Taj Gibson (22) defending during the second half at the United Center. Milwaukee won 95-69. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dec 16, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Tony Snell (21) drives around a pick from center Greg Monroe (15) with Chicago Bulls forward Taj Gibson (22) defending during the second half at the United Center. Milwaukee won 95-69. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 16, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Milwaukee Bucks guard Tony Snell (21) drives around a pick from center Greg Monroe (15) with Chicago Bulls forward Taj Gibson (22) defending during the second half at the United Center. Milwaukee won 95-69. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports /

The Milwaukee Bucks have some free agency questions to answer, and their series against the Toronto Raptors affected the Bucks free agents’ stock.

The Milwaukee Bucks have their best player locked up for the next four seasons in Giannis Antetokounmpo, but unfortunately the Bucks aren’t allowed to just play one-on-one and put Giannis up against other teams’ best players. The Greek Freak needs help.

Plenty of Bucks players are signed through at least next season too, but there are some interesting pieces on the roster who either will or could be free agents this summer.

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Tony Snell will be a restricted free agent this offseason, while Michael Beasley and Jason Terry will both enter unrestricted free agency. In addition, Greg Monroe and Spencer Hawes both have player options they could decline, making either of them unrestricted free agents as well.

Although the NBA Playoffs present a much smaller sample size than the regular season, there’s no time when the lights are brighter or more eyes are on NBA players. The postseason can have a big impact on how free agents get paid in the following offseason.

To that end, it’s time to look through the performances each of the upcoming Milwaukee Bucks free agents put on during the 2017 NBA Playoffs and see how they could affect their free agency stock in the coming months.