Analyzing how the Bucks have perfectly executed their offseason

The front office has been busy.
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Other notable Bucks' free agent signings

Two other notable moves that the Milwaukee Bucks made in free agency were signing forward Taurean Prince from the Los Angeles Lakers and point guard Delon Wright from the Miami Heat.

Prince signed a league minimum deal and averaged 8.9 points and 2.9 rebounds while shooting 39.6 percent from three last season while playing solid on-ball defense. Wright is the bigger ball-handling backup point guard that the Bucks desperately need. He plays solid defense and is very serviceable on both ends of the floor at both guard spots.

Both Prince and Wright are quality and steady veterans who are exactly the kind of players the Bucks need. Trent, Prince and Wright all give the team additional 3-point shooters who can knock down open shots and space the floor for both Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard.

To be able to get all three players on such great contracts speaks volumes as to how Jon Horst has stolen the offseason from the rest of the leauge. Horst has done a masterful job by signing three solid players on minimum deals. Both the Prince and Wright signings were a little under the radar but have garnered the respect of fans early so far, and rightfully so. They should both help this team.