Ranking the Milwaukee Bucks Biggest Needs in the 2015 NBA Draft

June 5th, 2015 by Jordan Rodewald Leave a reply »

After picking second a year ago, the Milwaukee Bucks look to the 2015 NBA Draft with a different focus in mind. Instead of selecting a franchise-changing player, they'll look to solidify a roster that made an unexpected turnaround.

As draft day gets closer then, what are the biggest needs for this team in order to make strides in the right direction for the 2015-16 season?

The loss of Larry Sanders certainly leaves a void in the middle, while there is undoubtedly a gap at the shooting guard position. Or maybe consistent shooters are the top priority.

Here are the top three priorities—ranked from least important to most important—the Bucks should focus on in this month's draft.

 

3. Starting Shooting Guard



O.J. Mayo has fallen well short of living up to expectations and that has left the team in a bit of a predicament when it comes to the shooting guard position.

The veteran averaged 11.4 points on 42.2 percent shooting from the field and 35.7 percent from three-point territory in 71 games. Aside from a 14-game stint as a starter, he spent the res ...

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