3 Trade Targets For Milwaukee Bucks To Pursue At Deadline

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks, NBA
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2. Justin Holiday

The Milwaukee Bucks have received excellent production from Grayson Allen, Jordan Nwora and Pat Connaughton on the wings this season. They have stepped up when the Bucks have dealt with injuries, but they could be in the market for more depth.

One player they should show an interest in is Justin Holiday of the Indiana Pacers. The Pacers are reportedly open to shaking things up and could look to sell some of their veteran pieces. Holiday could be one of the players on the move and the Bucks would be a good landing spot.

Holiday is an excellent 3-and-D option, which Milwaukee could be in the market for. He has knocked down 36.2 percent of his 3-point attempts in his career, which would play well alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo. Standing 6’6’, Holiday would provide some more versatility on the defensive end as well.

Arguably the biggest draw about acquiring Holiday is that he would get to play alongside his brother, Jrue. It would be a family affair for the Bucks, who also have Giannis’ brother Thanasis on the roster.

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Given the position the Bucks are in, upgrading even modestly in 3-point shooting and defensive versatility with a player such as Holiday is a win.

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