3 perfect landing spots for Goran Dragic this offseason

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Milwaukee Bucks

The biggest need for the Milwaukee Bucks this offseason will be finding a backup point guard. Jeff Teague will be a free agent after the team landed him on the buyout market and will likely go in a different direction this offseason.

Goran Dragic would be a great target for the Bucks. He would bring some scoring punch to their second unit but could also play alongside the starters given his ability to space the floor.

As we’ve seen in the NBA Playoffs this year, the Bucks sometimes cannot match up with teams that go small; Dragic would give them another backcourt option for them to do so.

The chance to compete for a title would also be a strong endorsement here. The Bucks are built to reign over the Eastern Conference and contend for years to come with Giannis Antetokounmpo locked in long-term.

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Entering his age-35 season, Dragic may not land a multi-year deal. If he is settling for one-year veteran minimum or mid-level exceptions, the Milwaukee Bucks would be an excellent landing spot for him.

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