The Milwaukee Bucks have had a newsworthy offseason. And for the first time in more than a decade, it isn't a negative.
Historically, under the hard-headed leadership of former owner Herb Kohl, the Bucks would hire and fire coaches seemingly each year, re-sign players who were undeserving of the millions thrown at them and destroy any chance at a future with free-agent signings of mid-level players to inflated contracts.
Fortunately, the Bucks seem to be directing themselves away from hapless attempts at being a doormat for the East's top teams, to a focus on rebuilding the team in three areas: the draft, roster development and a plan for an eventual franchise-altering move to complete the rebuild and begin the era of contention in Brew City.
So let's take a look at how the Bucks have been doing in those three areas as well as speculate on what is coming next; mainly, why the Jared Dudley signing might not be just another mediocre addition to a team looking to secure the eighth seed in next year's playoffs.
The Draft
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Article written by Garrett FitzGerald