The latest episode of our Win In 6 Podcast arrives as we begin our draft podcasts with a look at the guards who the Milwaukee Bucks could target with the 17th pick.
The latest episode of our Win In 6 Podcast arrives as we kick off our series of 2018 draft podcasts, and get to know the players who could be selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in just over a week.
Over the next four days, we’ll discuss a variety of draft prospects who could be on the board when it’s the Bucks’ turn to pick, breaking them down into general positional categories.
With wings, forwards and big men all on the menu in the coming days, on this occasion we focused on guards. Although that mix of players is generally dominated by point guards, it also includes combo guards and shooting guards with some playmaking potential.
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To begin, we talked about the 2018 draft class overall, and the kind of options that will be available at the guard positions and the general value of those kind of players in the draft.
From there, we moved on to discussing a couple of players who are unlikely to be available for the Bucks, two players who might be available, and a large group that likely will be available.
Lastly, having considered the prospects, we offered a conclusion as to whether the Bucks should be looking to add a guard via the draft.
Joining me for this episode was the man who may or not be Tony Shalhoub’s publicist, Jordan Treske.
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We’ll be back on Thursday to consider draft wings.