Milwaukee Bucks Future Is in Good Hands with Larry Sanders and John Henson

October 8th, 2013 by Jordan Rodewald Leave a reply »

After a barrage of offseason moves, it'd be easy to assume the future of the Milwaukee Bucks was in a state of limbo. With Larry Sanders and John Henson bolstering the frontcourt, though, the franchise is in good hands.

Both youngsters are still coming into their own and have a lot of growing to do. However, they each possess an excellent, well-rounded skill set which allows them to have an impact on both ends of the court.

Having talent is certainly one way of ensuring future success, but what specifics make these two so invaluable to the franchise moving down the line?

 

Rare, Physical Specimens with Raw Talent

Finding two big men with the physical characteristics Sanders and Henson possess is a rather remarkable feat.

Sanders (6'11", 235 pounds) and Henson (6'11", 220 pounds) both have a great combination of size and length. In fact, it's their length that's fascinating.

With an enormous 7-foot-7 wingspan (per NBADraft.net), it's easy to see why Sanders emerged as one of the league's elite shot-blockers in 2012-13. Once he learns how to better position himself and rot ...

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