Comparing Milwaukee Bucks’ Roster To Past Years
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Philadelphia 76ers head coach Doc Rivers during the second half of Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Boston Celtics at the TD Garden on Monday in Boston, MA. (Photo by Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images) May 1, 2023 MediaNews Group via Getty Images I don’t blame you if you barely recognize the Milwaukee Bucks these days. Outside of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis, the roster looks almost nothing like the group that lifted the Larry O’Brien Trophy in 2021. In just four years, the core that helped bring Milwaukee its first championship in 50 seasons has almost completely vanished. Hopefully, Antetokounmpo spends his entire career as a Buck. That remains the dream in Milwaukee, even as national media outlets continue to speculate about him bolting for a bigger market. Those rumors picked up steam again this summer, but, like every time before, they turned out to be unfounded. Antetokounmpo has remained steadfast in his commitment, and the Bucks continue to build around him. Portis is the team’s emotional heartbeat and a fan favorite. This offseason, he signed his fourth contract with the franchise—a three-year, $43.6 million deal that includes a player option in the third season. After those two, though, the continuity thins out quickly. The next longest-tenured Buck is AJ Green, an undrafted free agent from 2022 who is now entering his fourth season. That fact alone highlights how much change Milwaukee has undergone. Thanasis Antetokounmpo technically has more years with the team, but after sitting out the entire 2024–25 season with an injury, he remains more of a ceremonial presence than a key piece. Unfortunately, the story of the last couple of years has been defined more by departures. When training camp opens next week, six players on the projected 15-man roster…
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