The Milwaukee Bucks spared no expense reshaping their point guard depth entirely this offseason, but where does their current rotation stand?
At the conclusion of the 2019-20 season, it was clear that the Milwaukee Bucks were going to make a change at the starting point guard position.
They followed through after they traded away Eric Bledsoe, but they also emptied their depth behind him, having traded George Hill and rescinded their qualifying offer towards reigning G-League MVP Frank Mason III. Now, their rotation at the point guard position is full of fresh faces, but how does it add up with next season approaching in the coming weeks?
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Milwaukee Bucks point guard No. 3 – Jaylen Adams
Jaylen Adams spent almost all of the 2019-20 season with the Wisconsin Herd, the Milwaukee Bucks’ G-League Affiliate.
In 33 games with the Herd, Adams averaged 21.5 points, 5.7 assists, 5.1 rebounds, and 1.8 steals per game, having earned himself All-NBA G-League First Team honors and a second-place MVP finish just behind now-former teammate Frank Mason III.
After the Bucks thinned out their point guard depth, they agreed to a two-way deal with Adams to bring him back, and it is a solid move. Adams is a prolific scorer, shooter, and playmaker, all facets that Milwaukee was in the hunt for this offseason.
Although the guard will likely not see much, if any, time with the Bucks, he is a viable option to have in their back pocket if necessary. While Adams will undoubtedly get more time with the Wisconsin Herd this season, should they eventually play this year, he comes in at third on Milwaukee’s point guard depth chart.