Ranking every offseason move the Bucks made after signing preseason standout

The Milwaukee Bucks have made plenty of moves this offseason, and the latest addition impressed in preseason.
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No. 6. Signing Liam Robbins

In the second to last spot is Umude's fellow two-way teammate in Liam Robbins. What Robbins offers is great depth and a younger option at the center position, something the Milwaukee Bucks haven't had in recent seasons.

They may rely on Bobby Portis or Giannis Antetokounmpo to fill in at the five spot in certain rotations, but having Robbins does give Rivers that option of a specialist center should Brook Lopez be out.

Robbins impressed in preseason, averaging four points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 blocks per game in 12 minutes on the floor. He clearly impressed Rivers and the front office enough for them to waive Anžejs Pasečņiks from his two-way deal in order to sign Robbins.

Impressing in the G-League always brings about opportunity in the association, so for the Wisconsin native, he may well earn his way into the Milwaukee Bucks locker room with Rivers speaking so highly of him recently.