Analyzing Bucks updated depth chart after Terence Davis signing

Milwaukee has another wing in the mix.
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Even with training camp well underway, the Milwaukee Bucks continue making tweaks around the edges of their roster.

Late Wednesday, The Athletic's Eric Nehm reported that Terence Davis will be signing an Exhibit 10 deal with the Bucks. Davis lands in Milwaukee after they reportedly worked him out back in August, showing that they've had their eye on him for a while. With Davis added to the roster, let us analyze the current group the Milwaukee Bucks have put together.

A look at the Milwaukee Bucks updated roster

Point guard - Damian Lillard, Delon Wright, AJ Johnson, Ryan Rollins (Two-way), James Akinjo (Exhibit 10)

Shooting guard - Gary Trent Jr., Pat Connaughton, AJ Green, Andre Jackson Jr., Stanley Umude (Two-way), Terence Davis (Exhibit 10)

Small forward - Khris Middleton, Taurean Prince, MarJon Beauchamp, Chris Livingston

Power forward - Giannis Antetokounmpo, Tyler Smith

Center - Brook Lopez, Bobby Portis, Anzejs Pasecniks (Two-way), Liam Robbins (Exhibit 10)

This is a solid group the Bucks have put together. While it's still a veteran-oriented roster, there are several young newcomers, such as AJ Johnson, Gary Trent Jr. and Tyler Smith, who will add some needed youth into the mix. There are also returning younger players, such as Andre Jackson Jr. and AJ Green, who the Milwaukee Bucks hope can take a sizeable leap this coming season.

As for Davis, he joins a fiery battle at the two-guard spot, which is packed to the brim. Trent appears to be the obvious starter, but behind him, any of those players have an opportunity to fight for more minutes. While being on an Exhibit 10, essentially a camp deal that allows him to also play down in the G-League later on, Davis will have a chance to show why he belongs in this Bucks rotation.

Once camp commences, Davis will likely be given the opportunity to join the Wisconsin Herd to play. With that in mind, this isn't a game-changing signing, but it is always welcoming to see Jon Horst, the general manager of the franchise, actively seeking out more talent to bring aboard this Bucks roster.

Injuries on the wing have been a significant issue for the Milwaukee Bucks over the past few seasons, so this team can never have too many of them. Davis himself is coming off a tough Achilles injury, so time will tell how he looks back on the court. If he's back up to speed, this could develop into a nice comeback story for the 27-year-old wing.

Stay tuned for more Milwaukee Bucks analysis.

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