1 Individual goal for every Milwaukee Bucks player in 2024-25
By Dalton Sell
Chris Livingston - Crack the rotation
There's a lot to like about Chris Livingston. He has an eye-catching, NBA-ready build and athleticism that catches attention whenever he plays and he always shows potential when he plays. During year two with the Bucks, all of those factors could lead to him cracking the rotation. After his rumored growth spurt over the summer, he may have what it takes to develop into a needed big wing defender.
Andre Jackson Jr. - Cut back on the fouls
While he showed potential during his rookie season, Andre Jackson Jr. oftentimes had a tough time staying on the floor due to a knack for fouling. He totaled 92 (0.5 per game) last year, which was the eighth most on the roster. For a player logging just 10 minutes per night, that cannot happen. If the wing wants to stay in the rotation for good, he has to cut back on the personal fouls.
AJ Green - Become a reliable defender
Doc Rivers seemed to like AJ Green last season, giving him extended minutes late in the season. If he really wants to cement his place in the rotation, he needs to become a reliable defender. Being able to hold his own defensively while also providing excellent floor spacing could make him a key cog off the bench, but time will tell if Green is up for the challenge as he enters year three in Milwaukee.