3. Avery Bradley
The Los Angeles Lakers are looking to make some more moves. They made their first one, sending Rajon Rondo to the Cleveland Cavaliers in a three-team deal with the New York Knicks. It will certainly not be their last.
Los Angeles has an interest in trading DeAndre Jordan and Kent Bazemore as well. The Milwaukee Bucks should get in on the Lakers looking to trade some of their veterans to open up roster spots and see if Avery Bradley could be had.
Milwaukee could use some depth in the backcourt in case of emergency. Bradley could provide that, as he has experience playing both point guard and shooting guard. He would bring a ton of playoff experience to the table as well, so Mike Budenholzer wouldn’t have to worry if he was pressed into a larger than anticipated role.
On a veteran’s minimum deal, it shouldn’t be too hard to take on Bradley’s contract. The Bucks could send back a heavily protected pick as the Lakers could want the open roster spot more than a player in return for Bradley.
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There is no guarantee that Bradley is available, but it wouldn’t hurt the Bucks to ask. His 3-point shooting and defensive versatility would be a nice boost to what Milwaukee already has in the backcourt.