The Milwaukee Bucks are in rebuilding mode after trading Giannis, and while their backcourt looks solid with Herro and Trent Jr., the frontcourt is a glaring weakness. Jaime Jaquez Jr. shines as the starting small forward, but depth beyond him is thin. Kyle Kuzma and Myles Turner are starters at four and five, but neither’s been dependable — and young players like Ament and Ware aren’t ready to fill the void. Without size or consistent scoring off the bench, fatigue could derail their season. The Bucks still have time to upgrade — maybe via free agency targets like Kuminga or Watson — but they need reliable frontcourt help fast to stay competitive all year.

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