Bucks will seek reinforcement in the market
11:39pm, 19 June 2025Basketball
Sources confirmed to ESPN that Milwaukee will actively seek reinforcement through free markets and trading markets to create a more competitive lineup for Antetokounmpo. ESPN analysis said that due to the swap between Chris Middleton and Kyle Kuzma before the February trading deadline, the Bucks can now use a $14.1 million middle-class special to sign free agent Gary Trent, or find a temporary guard replacement for Lillard, while they also have a $5.1 million biennium special to be available. But it is unlikely that the Bucks will retain free agents Brooke Lopez and Bobby Portis at the same time, while also using these two special regulations.

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