Cole Anthony ready to build 'legendary' partnership in Milwaukee

Let's hope so.
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony reacts after a play against the Toronto Raptors during the first half at Scotiabank Arena on March 4, 2022.
Orlando Magic guard Cole Anthony reacts after a play against the Toronto Raptors during the first half at Scotiabank Arena on March 4, 2022. | John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

For the first time in his NBA career, Cole Anthony won't open the season in an Orlando Magic jersey. After being traded and waived this offseason, Anthony is eager for the opportunity to have a fresh start with the Milwaukee Bucks. Particularly, as he stated in an interview with The Athletic's Eric Nehm (Subscription required), he's ready to build a partnership with Giannis Antetokounmpo.

"The opportunity to get to run that little two-man action with him, that’s going to be legendary."

Antetokounmpo, Anthony could be a nice one-two punch

Whether he starts or comes off the bench, Cole Anthony will earn playing time alongside Giannis in Milwaukee this season. Although they won't be the highest scoring NBA duo like Giannis and his last starting point guard, Damian Lillard, were, they have a chance to be excellent. They have the passing, scoring, and energetic presence that could make them a natural fit on the court together.

Lillard and Antetokounmpo put up big numbers, but they rarely fed off one another the way that many envisioned when the trade first went down. Anthony isn't the bucket-getter that Lillard is, so he could look to unlock the two-man game more to get his points through pick and rolls, handoffs, and several other offensive schemes.

It's something Kevin Porter Jr. worked on once he got to Milwaukee last season, and Anthony must follow in those footsteps.

One area Anthony must look to thrive in with the Milwaukee Bucks is his 3-point shooting. Milwaukee wants to crank up their perimeter shooting output next season, so everyone will have to focus on outside shooting. Anthony, a career 34.5 percent perimeter shooter, is one of the team's question marks in terms of efficiency.

As all players who come to Milwaukee do, Cole Anthony will find himself wide open often when he's on the court with Giannis, which will help. The Greek Freak commands so much space that defenses are forced to leave others open. If Anthony can hit those shots with regularity, it could fuel a career season from long distance.

Anthony will unquestionably have to do a better job for Giannis than he has for Paolo Banchero over the last few years. Last season, he shot 15-of-43 (34.9 percent) off passes from Banchero. The year before, it was even worse, as Anthony went just 12-of-53 (22.6 percent) off his triple tries courtesy of passes from Orlando's star. Those numbers won't hold up in Milwaukee.

There is plenty to like about Cole Anthony's fit with the Milwaukee Bucks. His infectious energy and offensive capabilities will slot him comfortably in this rotation. However, building up a two-man game with Giannis Antetokounmpo will test just how important a role he can earn with this team. If things click from day one, he could very well be an X-factor for this Bucks team.

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