Milwaukee Bucks: F Kyle Anderson
The defending World Champions made minor upgrades to their roster in the offseason, as the Milwaukee Bucks traded for Grayson Allen and signed George Hill and Rodney Hood.
However, in their rotations, this team could still use a “sixth-man” type of player on the wing or behind Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Right now, Pat Connaughton and Bobby Portis are the first two guys off the bench for the Bucks, but neither one of them really possesses the all-around play to be a legit “sixth-man” for this team.
Seeing as he is in the final year of his contract and only owed $9.9M this season, Kyle Anderson would be a solid addition for the Bucks in hopes of defending their title.
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Anderson is now a 7-year veteran in this league, and he is coming off his best season in league with the Grizzlies last year. He averaged career-highs in both points (12.4 PPG) and assists (3.6 APG), and he also averaged 5.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals while shooting 36% from three-point range.
Given his abilities to play either on the wing or in the low-post, Kyle Anderson really is a versatile player who could really help bolster the Bucks’ bench.
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He can shoot from deep and play really solid one-on-one defense against numerous positions, which is why if they can make the money work, the Milwaukee Bucks would be getting a really solid forward in Kyle Anderson in a trade with the Memphis Grizzlies.