The Bucks aren't without talent, but they simply have a bunch of pieces that just don't go together. It will probably take a few years of house cleaning before they can contend again. Michael Redd and Andrew Bogut are studs, but there are major questions throughout the entire rest of their roster. You won't be able to contend for any titles with Mo Williams as your starting PG. He is more of a small 2-guard who looks for his shot first. I'm not accusing him of being selfish, but that's just his style. Ramon Sessions probably has the best chance to be the Bucks' PG of the future, but will his strong performance at the end of last seasons hold up for 82 games? At SF, Desmond Mason was somewhat of a dissapointment last season, and at 31, his offensive game is starting to decline. After winning the Most Improved Player Award with the Clippers in 2005, Bobby Simmons has been a major disapointment ever since he signed his big contract with the Bucks. In last year's draft, Yi was the wrong choice for Milwaukee. He has to many similarities to Charlie Villanueva, now the the Bucks have a very weak defensive PF combo.
So, I have two suggestion for the Bucks this offseason:
1) Shop Mo Williams, Yi, and Charlie Villanueva and look for quality veteran players, because this team lacks leadership.
2) Use your #8 pick on Joe Alexander to be your SF of the future.










