Milwaukee Bucks: Where does the current point guard rotation stand?
By Dalton Sell
The Milwaukee Bucks have some issues to address at the point guard position this offseason, with their current rotation being a mixed bag.
After a disappointing finish to their season, the Milwaukee Bucks will likely undergo some roster reconstruction this offseason when free agency opens.
Specifically, the point guard position has been a red-hot topic of discussion for the Bucks as they lay out the framework to make some upgrades, and it is clear to see why. Guard play has been a weak spot in recent memory for Milwaukee, specifically in the postseason, and most speculation surrounding the franchise this offseason has revolved around who they could bring in to give them their best shot at winning a title.
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Strictly looking in-house, however, Milwaukee’s current trio of floor generals, Eric Bledsoe, George Hill, and Frank Mason III, all face different scenarios heading into an offseason of unpredictability.
Their futures with the franchise appear to be up in the air, and with an active market this offseason, there is no telling what Milwaukee plans to do. As Behind the Buck Pass’ Jordan Treske put it:
"“For a Bucks team that faces incredible pressure to win big next season, exploring the trade market offers them the only viable path towards reloading their roster for another push at an NBA title next year. Luckily, these unprecedented set of circumstances have set it up so that the Bucks will navigate through a trade market that could dominate the NBA world this offseason.”"
Milwaukee’s point guard trinity certainly has its share of question marks, and the front office faces immense pressure to answer them this offseason. Only time will tell what Milwaukee has in store. In the meantime, here is where their current point guard rotation stands ahead of a championship-or-bust 2020-21 NBA season.