Milwaukee Bucks Small Forward Depth Chart After Free Agency
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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – MARCH 13: Taurean Prince #12 of the Milwaukee Bucks takes a three point shot … More during a game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Fiserv Forum on March 13, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) Getty Images The Milwaukee Bucks look set to piece things together at small forward this season, using a mix of different guys to cover the spot. They didn’t go out and land a true starting-caliber small forward in free agency, but they’ve got options—and a few directions they can go in when setting their starting five. One of those possibilities is Kyle Kuzma. He’s not included in this breakdown, but it’s worth mentioning him. Kuzma’s natural position is power forward, which is where he played for most of his career until Milwaukee picked him up at the trade deadline. The Bucks slid him to the three to create a jumbo-sized frontcourt, but the experiment didn’t exactly pan out. For a variety of reasons, Kuzma struggled in Milwaukee. He averaged just 14.5 points—his lowest since 2020-21—and posted a drop in rebounds and assists as well. GM Jon Horst reportedly wants to get him back to the four, where he’s most comfortable. Of course, that’s tricky with Giannis Antetokounmpo locked in at that spot. Same goes for Gary Trent Jr. and AJ Green—neither are listed here, even though one of them might end up starting at small forward. They’re both more natural fits at shooting guard, which is where we’ve got them slotted. So, with those guys set aside, here’s a look at the small forwards currently in the mix…
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