For the first time in my lifetime (I was not yet brought into this world in ‘74 when the Bucks lost in their last Finals appearance), the Milwaukee Bucks enter the season a favorite to play for it all. They have the reigning MVP, Coach of the Year, and Executive of the Year. They retained all but one of their key pieces from last season, and replaced that lost piece with several pieces that fit as well or better. We have every reason to believe that they’re better today than they were a year ago.
But what has changed? Not much on the front line, but plenty of the second unit. Brogdon out, Wes Matthews and Kyle Korver in. Mirotic out, the other Lopez twin in. Middleton now being paid like an All Star, Brook Lopez back to anchor the D- they’ve added veterans with plenty to offer who are making their last pitch for a Championship season.
Even a potential reclamation project in Dragan Bender seems to have promise. Put up or shut up years for Sterling Brown and DJ Wilson, both coming off seasons where they flashed potential. A promising young G coming off a shortened rookie season. This bench is better and more experienced, with loads of talent that could pop.
There are fewer question marks about this team than ever- but there is one more important than any other... does Giannis have one more level he can get to? We saw him get stymied by a wall of defenders. I’m certain the vision haunted him all off season. Are the off-season adds the answer? Two of the most dangerous catch and shoot 3 players in the NBA could be the Bucks answer to Van Vleet (the unsung hero of the 2019 playoffs). Will Lopez add that needed muscle to the second group? Can Connaughton provide an encore? Will Bledsoe take another step?
But still, the most important question remains... does Giannis have one more level he can get to?
The Bucks are poised to have the greatest season in their history. We are 3 weeks away...