Approaching the mid-way mark in July, the Milwaukee Bucks’ roster is taking shape. How do things look in terms of their depth chart?
With Summer League out of the way and the busiest period of NBA transactions for the offseason behind us, we’ve officially reached the point where anticipation will gradually start to build for a new season of Milwaukee Bucks basketball.
In spite of some changes this summer, the Bucks’ roster is already in a strong position for next year. As things stand, 13 of Milwaukee’s 15 roster spots have been filled, while outside of that Bonzie Colson remains on a two-way contract with another vacant spot left to fill alongside him for the Bucks.
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The Bucks’ reported interest in Kyle Korver makes him the most obvious contender to join the mix, but beyond that Milwaukee may yet opt to start the season with an open roster spot, just to keep their options open.
As general manager Jon Horst and his front office weigh up those decisions, though, they’ll be taking a very close look at what they have in terms of their current depth chart, and where the holes may be in their squad.
With that in mind, let’s run the rule over the Bucks’ roster by going position-by-position, and assessing the current state of play with Milwaukee’s depth chart for the 2019-20 season.